The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has chosen five teams to participate in its human-artificial intelligence teaming program focused on multimedia analytics. Boston Fusion, GE Research, Systems & Technology Research, the University
MoreThe General Services Administration’s Artificial Intelligence Community of Practice has begun its third applied AI competition, this time focusing on large language models. The Applied AI Challenge: Large Language Models will involve
MoreThe Department of Defense’s Chief Digital and Artificial intelligence Office is seeking industry partners that could help develop and operate an AI bias bounty program to conduct experimentation, ensure that platforms are
MoreMITRE has responded to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy’s request for information saying a comprehensive national strategy on artificial intelligence should focus on both risks and opportunities and
MoreThe Information Technology Industry Council has submitted a list of recommendations to the Office of Science and Technology Policy on developing a national strategy to advance the development and use of artificial
MoreThe Office of Personnel Management has released guidance outlining key competencies and skills that federal agencies can use when assessing, selecting and training talent for artificial intelligence-related positions. The guidance was issued
MoreThe Defense Acquisition University is looking to upskill over 3,000 military and civilian professionals on artificial intelligence and data analytics to support the Department of Defense’s technology acquisition initiatives, Federal News Network
MoreThe Government Accountability Office has recommended that the Department of Defense develop guidance to inform the acquisition of artificial intelligence capabilities across the U.S. military. GAO said in a Thursday report that
MoreThe Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology within the Department of Health and Human Services has proposed a rule that would direct electronic health records systems using artificial intelligence
MoreCol. Chris Anderson from the U.S. Army’s Program Executive Office Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors said the service wants Project Linchpin to serve as an artificial intelligence pipeline that would enable program
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