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Can the federal government be a standard bearer for responsible AI?
Malicious actors can “use access to bulk data sets to fuel the creation and refinement of AI and threaten national security."
By Jim Richberg
Chinese tech company threatens to sue US over claim of military links
Hesai Technology’s core product is LiDAR road sensing equipment, used in passenger and commercial vehicles, autonomous driving vehicles, and more.
By Elaine Kurtenbach, AP
Biden unveils $5 billion commitment for computer chip R&D
The National Semiconductor Technology Center is being funded through the CHIPS and Science Act.
By Josh Boak
AI companies to start safety test reports under Defense Production Act
The Biden administration also is looking at congressional legislation and working with other countries and the EU on rules for managing the technology.
By Josh Boak
VA hopes to convince tech workers that public service matters
Leaders lament that the tech industry does not have a history of public service in career choices.
First US lander in half century rockets to moon on commerce mission
The payload includes NASA experiments, toy-sized cars that will cruise around the lunar surface and the ashes of “Star Trek” creator Gene Roddenberry.
Two companies will attempt first US moon landings since Apollo mission
The United States has not attempted a moon landing since Apollo 17 in 1972.
Opinion
How to prepare for increased oversight of cybersecurity
Cyber risk management at federal agencies driven from the top is becoming more pressing as the U.S. enters an era of near-peer competition with Chin
By Kris Lovejoy
Here are the military services’ top leaders heading into 2024
The services have newly confirmed leaders heading into 2024.
Opinion
How the CDAO’s GIDE series is bringing benefits of AI to the Pentagon
The Global Information Dominance Experiment series is the first to focus on cross-COCOM data integration, analytics and AI.
By Dave Spirk