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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Autonomous Drones Key to Marine Corps' Future Logistics
The Marine Corps is developing autonomous UAS platforms for a variety of missions, including logistics, reconnaissance and strike.
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Modernizing Federal Contact Centers
Officials discuss how CX-driven strategies are modernizing contact centers and strengthening security and service delivery.
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Marine Corps Turns to AI to Help ID Pay Delays, Boost Retention
The AI-powered PULSE Check delivers real-time feedback on issues like pay delays and training gaps to help leaders improve retention.
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IT Modernization Driving AI Efficiency
Federal agencies are under pressure to modernize IT systems as AI-driven missions demand faster, more secure and resilient infrastructure.
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