The U.S. Government is already using AI to benefit the public across its vast mission areas to include tackling global challenges such as climate change and cancer, and improving the …
New AI and AI-driven discoveries and capabilities hold the potential to drive practical solutions to address critical global challenges such as food production, climate change, poverty, and cancer.
The U.S. federal government is one of the largest purchasers of AI systems. In 2022 alone, the U.S. federal government spent an estimated $3.3 billion on AI-related contracts, approximately …
The United States federal government’s procurement of AI technologies has increased dramatically over the past few years.1 Based on research into the challenges that agencies …
American AI Act,2 and President Biden’s Executive Order of October 30, 2023 (Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence), this memorandum directs …
Assist industry, academic, and government AI software and hardware producers to develop methodologies and tools to risk tier, test, and verify the abilities of their systems (e.g., red …
public an inventory of how they are using AI.1 These AI Use Case Inventories (UCIs) are meant to serve as a tool to support a national strategy of transparent and accountable AI use by the …
we develop AI, govern it , and ensure it is equitably created, accessed, and deployed. This work is intended to guide the U. S . government in leveraging AI in a uniquely American way — one …
Government. Only then can Americans trust AI to advance civil rights, civil liberties, equity, and justice for all.” 1 Sec. 4(b) of EO 14091 instructs “[w]hen designing, developing, acquiring, and …