Federal Health Tech Leaders Combat AI Bias
Last year, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) released a “Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights,” which requires agencies to responsibly develop and implement automated systems, guided by five core protections.
Federal leaders discuss how they are tackling the challenges around AI to meet mission needs in health care.
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Dr. Gil Alterovitz Director, NAII, VA
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Dr. Sameer Antani Principal Investigator, National Library of Medicine, NIH
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Transitioning Systems for Modern Agency Missions
IT modernization is a constant process necessary for improving customer service, mission delivery and collaboration.
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The CAIOs Leading Responsible AI Development Across Government
Since the White House's AI executive order, federal agencies are in the process of naming chief artificial intelligence officers.
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Defense Board to Pitch Solutions for Closing Tech Talent Gaps
Defense Innovation Board members cite need to modernize people management the same way government modernizes technology.
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Energy Researchers Aim For Holistic Approach to AI Issues
A new center at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory is looking at under-researched areas of AI to better understand how to secure it.
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