Democratic lawmakers have proposed legislation seeking to remove bias and discrimination in artificial intelligence and algorithmic systems, particularly those used in critical sectors such as health care, finance and public services. Introduced
MoreSecretary of State and past Wash100 Award winner Antony Blinken said in a speech delivered recently at the Foreign Service Institute that the Department of State has sought to embrace different tools
MoreThe Department of Defense is testing Scylla, an artificial intelligence algorithm designed to locate threats in multi-domain environments. Using Scylla, the DOD aims to protect the nation’s strategic nuclear capabilities by referencing existing
MoreThe U.S. Army’s Program Executive Office Enterprise is working with three contractors to create an artificial intelligence tool that can simplify the development of solicitation documents to reduce delays in awarding contracts
MoreThe White House has announced a notice of funding opportunity, or NOFO, aimed at boosting semiconductor manufacturing through the use of artificial intelligence and autonomous experimentation technologies. The Department of Commerce said
MoreThe Department of Energy and the Department of Commerce will collaborate in research and development projects on safe artificial intelligence use under a memorandum of understanding signed recently. The Commerce Department will
MoreThe Department of Veterans Affairs and the Food and Drug Administration have agreed to jointly develop a virtual laboratory where promising healthcare tools powered by artificial intelligence can be tested and evaluated,
MoreSandboxAQ will partner with Sanofi, a global pharmaceutical and healthcare company, to locate biomarkers during clinical development. Using SandboxAQ’s quantitative AI models, the project aims to filter knowledge graphs to gain a better
MoreU.S. Army Contracting Command – Aberdeen Proving Ground is conducting a pilot test of A.I. Flow, a tailored AI workspace built by the Communications-Electronics Command Software Engineering Center, or CECOM SEC, to
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology is looking for capable contractors to support the development of artificial intelligence tools for assessing and standardizing chemical and biological risks. The NIST market research
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