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NRC Data Science and AI Workshop fireside chat (Caroline Nihill) | FedScoop
The Biden administration’s release of AI use case inventories is “a step” in the right direction, but tech policy experts have suggestions for ways to improve the government’s database.| FedScoop
The clarification comes after the U.S. Department of Transportation previously included ChatGPT in a public list of AI use cases.| FedScoop
Many of the roughly 180 artificial intelligence use cases recently reported by the Department of Energy began development or acquisition between 2017 and 2023.| FedScoop
The long-awaited document consists of five key principles for the regulation of the technology.| FedScoop
The document sets out four key functions that the Commerce Department agency says are crucial for building responsible AI systems.| FedScoop
AI policy specialists say a lack of guidance from the White House on how to square divergent rights-based and risk-based approaches to AI is proving a challenge for companies working to create new products and safeguards.| FedScoop
President says the document, which builds on the administration’s “AI Bill of Rights” blueprint, is a testament to “safety, security, trust and openness” when it comes to artificial intelligence.| FedScoop
WASHINGTON D.C., Aug. 28 2022 — A sign outside the Department of Energy building on Independence Ave SW. (Image credit: John Hewitt Jones) | FedScoop