Artificial Intelligence
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Federal Tech Leaders: ‘Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast’
These principles can enable any organizations to develop a culture of innovation amid digital modernization efforts.
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AI is Helping VA Innovate Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment
A series of research initiatives use artificial intelligence to better understand the long-term impacts of traumatic brain injury.
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White House's 'AI Bill of Rights' Codifies Ethical Use, Privacy
The collaborative document aims to keep AI ethical and equitable while standardizing best practices at the federal level.
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How Federal Researchers are Practicing Responsible Data-Sharing
Researchers at NIH, DOE and the Census Bureau developed new methods for securely sharing sensitive data.
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Air Force Targets AI Readiness for 2025, AI Competitiveness by 2027
Responsible, resilient and robust AI is an absolute necessity for the Air Force to compete and win on the global stage.
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Army Says 'Speed is of the Essence’ When it Comes to Cyber
Army is taking a cross-government, multi-nation approach to securing cyber at speed.
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Automation Drives Cybersecurity Innovation at ICE
ICE is automating and integrating its security processes to stay on top of threats.
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AI and Automation Are Vital to Navy's Cyber Readiness
Zero trust and a strong cybersecurity culture will help the Department of the Navy prepare its data for AI.
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AI is Helping Brain Trauma Detection, Treatment
Complex data integration is helping researchers and clinicians understand the origins of TBI – and how to better treat it.
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RPA, AI Vital to Data Operations at DOD
RPA and AI enables a widespread data fabric to provide cleaner and more secure access to data.
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Agencies See Improvements in Workflow and Time Efficiencies with AI, RPA
SEC, USPTO and GAO use automation to maximize operations by reducing repeated tasks and optimize workflows.
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Cancer Detection is Making Strides Thanks to Predictive Analytics
Public health researchers are developing methods for better detecting and predicting dangerous forms of cancer.
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