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A look back at federal support for disability rights in 2023

Partnership for Public Service

Ensuring fair and equal treatment Starting in 2024, the DOL will help 12 states and the District of Columbia expand equitable employment opportunities for people with disabilities through the National Expansion of Employment Opportunities Network.

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AI in 2024: Laying the Groundwork

GovLoop

By January 2023, ChatGPT had 100 million monthly active users , making it the fastest-growing consumer software application in history. Cultivate AI Expertise on Staff Federal AI guidance emphasizes the need for AI skills in the workforce — in more than just technical roles. This article appeared in our guide, “ Gearing Up for AI.”

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Proactive AI/ML Strategies and Talent Development Helps the Department of Energy Stay Ahead of Cyberthreats

Government Technology Insider

By cultivating a skilled workforce equipped to navigate the intricacies of modern cyber warfare and empowering them with proactive AI/ML strategies and tools, agencies can elevate mission objectives, fortify their defenses, and secure critical infrastructure.

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Building the skills needed for combatting fraud in the public sector

Open Access Government - Technology News

The 2023 Fraud Indicator, produced by Crowe UK (Crowe) and the University of Portsmouth’s Centre for Cybercrime and Economic Crime, estimates private sector fraud losses to be £157.8 billion, public sector fraud losses to be £50.2 billion, and frauds committed directly against individuals to be around £8.3 International.