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- White House Releases New Policies on Federal Agency AI Use . . .
This administration is focused on encouraging and promoting American AI innovation and global leadership, which starts with utilizing these emerging technologies within the Federal Government
- AI Use Cases in Government | Deloitte US
AI use cases for government and public services AI holds the potential to vastly improve government operations and help meet the needs of citizens in new ways, ranging from traffic management to healthcare delivery to processing tax forms The use of AI in government must take into account privacy and security, compatibility with legacy
- AI Guide for Government - AI CoE - U. S. General Services . . .
The federal government needs AI The use of AI algorithms informed by human domain expertise drive insights and inform decisions and actions The use of AI will enable the agencies to handle millions or billions of data inputs with a feasible level of personnel and funding
- Regulating Artificial Intelligence: U. S. and International . . .
Regulating the Use of AI Technologies Across Sectors Some Members of Congress have proposed to regulate the use and oversight of AI across sectors, sometimes taking a more technology-neutral approach For example, the Algorithmic Accountability Act (S 2892 and H R 5628, 118th) would have directed the FTC to require impact
- Evaluating AI for government: Embracing a smarter approach
A recent study by McKinsey took some typical generative AI use cases and modeled them across the private sector economy to assess the technology’s impact — for instance, the application of gen AI to create content such as personalized emails or the ability to carry out context-rich data searches It found 63 generative AI use cases spanning
- Recent U. S. Efforts on AI Policy - CISA
Recent actions taken by the U S government’s executive and legislative branches related to AI-based software systems reflect the need to marshal a national effort to defend critical infrastructure and government networks and assets, work with partners across government and industry, and expand existing services and programs for federal civilian agencies and critical infrastructure owners
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