Energy Lab Leader Sees AI as a ‘Disruptor’ For Climate and Social Change
In the last of this two-part interview, Kelly Rose outlines how she’s considering standards and other social challenges for AI.
In part two of this interview, National Energy Technology Laboratory’s (NETL) Science-based AI/ML Institute (SAMI) Technical Director Kelly Rose discusses the foundational resources and workflows she’s creating to enable access and partnerships for tech and AI tools. She details how open-source principles and security protocols will be key enablers to responsible AI for environmental missions in the research community.
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Kelly Rose Technical Director, Science-based AI/ML Institute National Energy Technology Laboratory
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TSA Scientists: Biometrics Advancements Require Legislation, Standards
Biometric advancements over the past decade have impressed researchers, who aim to achieve more as the technology evolves.
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CBP Considers Generative AI in Border Security Systems
The agency is weighing privacy protections amid advancements in identity processes and generative AI development.
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CBP's Digital Identity Plan Hones in on Advanced Biometrics Tech
The agency is testing biometrics and AI technology to speed up traveler experiences and processing times at points of entry.
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Feds Prioritize Open-Source Software Security Initiatives
With the first open-source office established at CMS, a White House-led open-source group aims to advance many other initiatives in 2025.
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