Federal Leaders Discuss Promise of AI in Public Health
We gathered leading health researchers, data analysts, and artificial intelligence experts from across the federal government to see how they’re using AI for biomedical research and contributing to the pandemic response. Throughout these conversations, officials highlighted that as nice as it is to pedestal the potential of AI technologies, you can’t get there without getting a handle on your data first. Here are the highlights from the Aug. 13 event featuring speakers from the National Institutes of Health, Defense Health Agency, DARPA and more.
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HHS Identifies Three Priorities for Clinical AI Adoption
Officials outlined efforts for implementation support, coordination and evaluation standards with new AI regulatory proposals expected soon.
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DOT Pushes Toward Passwordless Future as Zero-Trust Matures
Enterprise Security Architect Austin Clark says zero-trust adoption is accelerating as users embrace faster, more secure authentication experiences.
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Misunderstood ATOs Are Costing Agencies Time, Money
Institutional confusion about ATOs is creating avoidable delays, while modern DevSecOps approaches offer a faster path to software delivery.
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Building the Foundation for AI
FBI and NIH explore how data modernization and cybersecurity are shaping federal artificial intelligence adoption.
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