White House says agencies hired 200 AI experts so far through governmentwide 'talent surge'
The Biden administration is nearly halfway to its goal of adding 500 AI experts into government, and agencies are tapping chief AI officers to implement.
The Biden administration is nearly halfway to its goal of adding 500 AI experts into government, and agencies are tapping chief AI officers to implement.
The Biden administration has a few things to get done in the time left — among them, regulations on government contractors.
To improve the experience of federal employees and their customers, Matt Mandrgoc, the head of U.S. Public Sector at Zoom says agencies need to gather feedback.
No matter the election’s outcome, the “daunting” task of presidential transition planning is already going too slow, the Partnership for Public Service said.
The Office of Personnel Management is in the middle of a pilot with a small number of agencies to improve the applicant experience for its retirement systems.
Drew Mykelgard, the deputy federal chief information officer at OMB, said the updated FedRAMP policy pushes for more automation, reciprocity.
AI may not be just for automating mundane tasks. It turns out, it can do its own mixing with beakers of chemicals to create new compounds and chemistries.
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