Pacific 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
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has opened the application process for workshops that will launch its Artificial Intelligence Forward Initiative. The endeavor will commence with one online and one in-person workshop
MoreDeep reinforcement learning, a form of autonomous artificial intelligence, proved effective in preventing 95 percent of cyber attacks in a study conducted by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The results show promise
MoreThe national science agencies of the U.S. and Australia have partnered to support research and development of responsible and ethical artificial intelligence platforms designed to address infectious diseases, drought and environmentally harmful
MoreThe Department of State has published a proposed political declaration to encourage international agreement on what constitutes the responsible use of artificial intelligence in military operations. Created to introduce non-legally binding guidelines for
MoreEngineers are using commercial artificial intelligence software at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, to speed up the design, analysis and development of spacecraft and mission hardware, which the technicians
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