The United States Agency for International Development, Department of State and the National Institute of Standards and Technology are inviting feedback from experts to guide them in developing a playbook for artificial
MoreThe Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security is requesting comments on a proposed rule requiring infrastructure as a service, or IaaS, providers to verify the identity of their foreign clients
MoreFive companies received compulsory orders from the Federal Trade Commission as part of an investigation into their direct investments and partnerships with generative artificial intelligence and cloud service providers. The commission announced
MoreThe National Science Foundation is leading the launch of a pilot program aimed at giving U.S.-based researchers and educators access to artificial intelligence technologies, training and user support. The National Artificial Intelligence
MoreThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has worked with Australia’s cybersecurity agency to develop a document meant to guide organizations on how to use artificial intelligence systems securely. The guidance provides an
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency launched a second iteration of its Tools Competition to discover artificial intelligence-enabled technologies that can aid data science and other forms of adult learning. The agency
MoreThe Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering is calling on technology developers to submit brief descriptions of proposed solutions that would address the U.S. military’s need for
MoreThe Commerce Data Governance Board has formed a new working group that intends to determine how generative artificial intelligence could help the Department of Commerce advance its goal of expanding discovery and
MoreKurt DelBene, assistant secretary for information and technology and chief information officer at the Department of Veterans Affairs, said the VA’s Office of Information and Technology is planning to hire artificial intelligence
MoreReps. Ted Lieu, D-Calif.; Zach Nunn, R-Iowa; Don Beyer, D-Va.; and Marcus Molinaro, R-N.Y., have introduced bipartisan legislation to advance federal risk management guidelines for artificial intelligence technologies used by government agencies
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