A Space Information Sharing and Analysis Center white paper offers considerations for using machine learning security operations and trustworthy artificial intelligence systems to protect the functionality of national space assets. Space ISAC
MoreSen. Mark Warner, D-Va., chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, has called on artificial intelligence companies to broaden their efforts to promote and increase security and transparency in their products.
MoreThe Atlantic Council has released a report on the advantages and limitations of human-machine teaming, and artificial intelligence as a whole, as a tool for the Department of Defense. The findings, which
MoreA new Deltek report revealed that federal agencies’ spending on artificial intelligence technologies totaled $7.7 billion between fiscal years 2020 and 2022, reflecting an increase of 36 percent over the three-year period.
MoreThe State Department, Department of Justice and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have started testing artificial intelligence tools to help process large volumes of requests under the Freedom of Information Act, NBC
MoreThe U.S. Army has begun testing an artificial intelligence-enabled social media technology, dubbed Data Robot, to assess how the tool could aid commanders in their decision-making process, Breaking Defense reported Monday. Data
MoreLeaders of the Congressional Artificial Intelligence Caucus have proposed legislation that would establish a shared national research infrastructure to support the creation of secure, reliable and trustworthy AI systems. The National Artificial
MoreThe Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs has passed legislation that would establish artificial intelligence leadership across the federal government. The AI Leadership to Enable Accountable Deployment Act would create
MoreMark Munsell, director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s data and digital innovation directorate, said NGA is advancing the adoption of automation and artificial intelligence to deal with large volumes of imagery and
MoreOpenAI said in a draft internal policy document that the company backs the concept of requiring government licenses for developers seeking to build advanced artificial intelligence platforms and is willing to be
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