NIST and the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource Task Force recently released new AI frameworks, which dovetail with the White House’s Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights and the Defense Department’s Responsible AI Strategy. These AI guidance documents outline how to approach AI innovation in an ethical, responsible manner, but also how to develop AI algorithms effectively to meet mission needs. Join our editorial team to learn about how these frameworks and initiatives are impacting government services across civilian, defense and health agencies.
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AI Impacting Government Services
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New AI frameworks, blueprints and ethical guidelines are impacting federal agencies.
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