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A new bill can help the industry and public grapple with integration of the technology ethically.
“We have to celebrate it, and we have to be sober about it at the same time,” Robert Silvers said.
The newly unclassified strategy anticipates election security issues and suggests an independent cyber service.
Neuromorphic processing power will unlock new capabilities in pattern recognition and autonomous tasking.
The Pentagon's Center for Calibrated Trust Measurement and Evaluation will address challenges around assessing its AI systems.
The AI office is considering whether to provide more guidance on AI acquisition.
The Naval Research Laboratory has been building robots to perform ship maintenance and repair fragile and expensive satellites to help sailors prioritize mission needs.
The House and Senate armed services committees approved versions that would impact defense network security, innovation and the workforce.
Following the Public Health Emergency, fraud, waste, and abuse prevention continues to be a top priority for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
The Defense Department is on a path to achieve a target level for zero trust by 2027, but the implementation process will be arduous and highly complex.
Experts say artificial intelligence is a game changer for breast cancer detection and will reduce health care disparities amid federal priorities in cancer care.
Defense leaders are eying better governance and risk management as policy around ethical AI shapes up.
Defense cyber leaders are honing in on cloud modernization challenges, JWCC and zero trust.
Digital twin technology, data and software tools play a leading role in helping the Defense Department meet its 2030 and 2050 climate strategy benchmarks.
Cybersecurity, AI and health IT are major focuses in this year's budget proposal.
The Defense Department's Chief Digital and AI Office is working to understand the resources needed for integration of the department-wide framework.
Old infrastructure is a major roadblock for the Space Force Technology and Innovation Office responsible for the service's digital transformation efforts.
The service requires connectivity, data and machine learning to modernize its expeditionary force.
HHS shared AI/ML use cases to promote transparency and spur innovation at the annual AFCEA Health IT Summit.
Narratives around zero trust, AI and user experience will drive ongoing developments in defense technology.