The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is seeking public comments on a draft white paper detailing the use of combination frequency differencing in artificial intelligence and machine learning applications. The
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) has announced a new program aimed at developing artificial intelligence tools to automate knowledge extraction and modeling to support data-informed decision-making in various missions and
MoreFederal agencies tasked with gathering and storing climate-related data are turning to cloud computing and artificial intelligence to store, analyze and preserve vast amounts of information about the potential effects of global
MoreThe Department of Defense is considering a reorganization of DOD and the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC), Defense Digital Service and the office of the chief data officer to help streamline processes
MoreBrig. Gen. John Olson, a U.S. Space Force mobilization assistant, described artificial intelligence and machine learning as necessary tools for the military’s kill chain as part of the Joint All Domain Command
MoreFederal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan has announced new appointments to an artificial intelligence strategy group within the Office of Policy Planning that will advise the agency on emerging technology issues. Olivier
MoreThe Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) has used artificial intelligence with new computing technology to accelerate COVID-19 research. Argonne said Wednesday it searched across small molecules to identify potential
MoreYext has released a suite of artificial intelligence search products and hired new executives to its public sector sales team in an organizational shift aimed at helping government agencies reach their modernization
MoreA new report commissioned by the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) has provided 48 recommendations for how governments can advance the use of AI to help address climate change. GPAI said
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security (DHS) plans to conduct a survey to understand public perception of facial recognition technology and other artificial intelligence applications. DHS said Friday in a Federal Register notice
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