AI Gov Recap
A discussion with federal executives and tech-minded members of Congress on how artificial intelligence and complex data analytics are improving the delivery of government services in agencies dedicated to medical research, health care and national security.
Fireside Chat With Rep. Haley Stevens on AI Policy
Congress is helping guide the oversight and management of AI research within the federal government, shaping the usage of new technologies to better serve the American public. Rep. Haley Stevens, (D-Mich.), chairwoman of the House Subcommittee on Research & Technology, discusses the opportunities AI presents the federal workforce.
- Rep. Haley Stevens, (D-Mich.), Chairwoman, House Subcommittee on Research & Technology
- Moderator: Michael Hoffman, President, GovCIO Media & Research
Federal AI Collaboration for Mission Needs
Innovation-focused agencies are researching, developing and implementing AI tools focused on making the best use of new technologies to maintain America’s competitive edge and improve the efficiency of the federal government as a whole. Speakers include:
- Taka Ariga, Chief Data Scientist and Director of the Innovation Lab, GAO
- Bryan Lane, AI Lead, IT Modernization Centers Of Excellence, GSA
- Landon Van Dyke, Chief Technology Officer for the Office of Management, Strategy & Solutions, Department of State
Improving Research and Diagnostics with Data Analytics
AI and complex data analytics are pushing the frontiers of medical research and diagnostics while improving the treatment and detection of disease. Panelists will discuss how new methodologies are leading to better patient outcomes, as well as how data analytics are allowing for better insights into complex medical conditions.
- Gil Alterovitz, Director, National Artificial Intelligence Center, VA
- Dr. Moshe Levi, Interim Dean for Research, Georgetown University
AI and Advanced Data Analytics for National Security
Data is a critical asset for identifying threats to various aspects of national security, including pathological and environmental threats, warfare, homeland security and intelligence matters. How are officials within the national security space applying artificial intelligence to data to make quick insights and decisions to protect the country?
- Jill Crisman, Principal Director for Artificial Intelligence, R&E, DOD
- Brian Gattoni, CTO, CISA
- Jim Richberg, Public Sector CISO, Fortinet
- Prof. Daniela Rus, Computer Science and AI Lab Director, MIT and Member, Defense Innovation Board
JAIC, NSCAI Discuss the Power of AI
Defense leaders are advocating for expanded uses and support for artificial intelligence to streamline workflows, enable cyber resiliency and keep America at a competitive and strategic advantage on the global scale. Defense leaders outline recommendations for Congress and the White House to act upon over the next decade.
- Lt. Gen. Michael Groen, Director, JAIC, DOD
- Yll Bajraktari, Executive Director, National Security Commission on AI
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How to Keep US Competitive in AI for National Security
If Congress, the White House and federal agencies don’t double annual AI spending now until 2025, the U.S. could lose its edge, noted Defense Department JAIC Director Lt. Gen. Michael Groen and National Security Commission on AI (NSCAI) Executive Director Yll Bajraktari said at AI Gov last week.
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Congresswoman Aims to Support Underserved Area in AI Research
A "whole-of-government" approach in artificial intelligence research is key to ultimately driving innovation across government services and solutions, Rep. Haley Stevens said during AI Gov Thursday.
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Federal AI Diagnostics Research Advanced During COVID-19
The pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic to accelerate medical research has encouraged data sharing and consolidation of practices across federal agencies to lay the groundwork for increasingly sophisticated applications of AI toward diagnostic and health care.
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Collaboration in Federal AI Enable Better Auditing, Climate Change Efforts
Federal agencies are all looking to ramp up artificial intelligence capabilities, and while it takes the right workforce, data, ethics, governance and development to successfully deploy them, federal officials also highlight the importance of collaboration.
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NSCAI Report: US Can Gain Leading Edge on AI With This Plan
The National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence (NSCAI) is calling on lawmakers and the Biden administration to invest billions of dollars in AI systems and innovation to keep the U.S. competitive and protected in the international technological area.
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