The Department of Defense’s Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering is inviting companies to submit technology proposals for countering threats posed by multi and cross-domain uncrewed systems.
MoreTechnology companies have a responsibility to ensure that their products are protected against artificial intelligence exploitation before they are launched on the market, President Joe Biden said Tuesday in his meeting with
MoreJohns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory and Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences have collaborated to develop an artificial intelligence-based model for understanding climate change “tipping points.” The Physics-informed AI Climate Model
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology created a new digital simulation method for hurricanes using artificial intelligence and the National Hurricane Center’s Atlantic Hurricane Database. The experimental technique shows promise in
MoreFederal agencies should prioritize transparency upon initial deployment of robotic process automation in their operations, according to Aeyon Chief Transformation Officer Mark Hogenmiller. In a FEDweek guest piece published Wednesday, he laid
MorePacific Northwest National Laboratory and its collaborators are exploring machine learning techniques to improve the detection of suspicious nuclear presence, PNNL Director Steven Ashby reported Monday. In an article published on the
MoreThe Defense Intelligence Agency has begun market research to identify sources capable of providing technical assistance and information technology support to expand the agency’s artificial intelligence products and capabilities. A request for
MoreGoogle has introduced Bard, its new artificial intelligence chatbot intended to compete with companies such as OpenAI and Microsoft in the increasingly saturated chatbot market, the New York Times reported on Tuesday. Initially,
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has started soliciting public comments on an initial draft report on the terminology in the field of adversarial machine learning and taxonomy of mitigations and
MoreDeirdre Mulligan, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, has been appointed deputy U.S. chief technology officer for policy at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. In this
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