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How Can Agencies Mitigate Risks of Using AI?

GovLoop

In 2023 so far, at least 27 states and territories have pursued more than 80 bills related to AI, including legislation to study, restrict or prohibit its use. A new Connecticut law , in particular, zeros in on agency AI dependence. For instance, state and federal data privacy laws limit AI’s use of personal information.

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A Vision for AI in Government: The AI-Savvy Agency

GovLoop

AI could be one of the most significant areas of growth and development in government, as well as in places where the private sector and government meet. AI could improve government operations and services, but it also poses risks. AI could improve government operations and services, but it also poses risks.

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How to balance Accessibility and Security in an AI world

Microsoft Public Sector

With the recent announcements around Copilot, especially Copilot for Microsoft 365, many agencies are excited to adopt the new capabilities and unlock user productivity and accessibility. Before jumping in with Accessibility and Security discussion, I wanted to quickly review AI and Copilot to share why so many users are excited.

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AWS convenes public sector and industry leaders on future of AI in federal financial services

AWS Public Sector Blog

On February 22, 2024, Amazon Web Services (AWS) hosted its first Federal Financial Services Artificial Intelligence (AI) Forum at Amazon HQ2 in Arlington, Virginia, convening leaders from the public sector and financial services industry. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Kelly added that the U.S.

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

Government Technology Insider

In the ongoing battle against cyber threats, federal agencies are now faced with a new myriad of challenges introduced through the evolution of AI and Generative AI (GenAI). Nation state actors are now using AI tools to launch cyberattacks as well as disinformation campaigns. We have that opportunity today with AI.

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Perspectives on the ethical use of artificial intelligence in government

Partnership for Public Service

During the conversation, we heard from a range of leaders on how they are approaching the possibilities and challenges AI presents for government. AI is an impact multiplier AI’s most immediate government use cases are a matter of scale and speed. It can make big tasks smaller and onerous ones simple.

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The Top 10 Things Federal Technology Leaders Should Know About OMB’s Draft AI Policy

The CIO Council

In October 2023, President Biden signed the landmark Executive Order 14110: Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence. A key action identified in the EO is for the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to issue guidance on the Federal Government’s use of AI, positioning the U.S.