State Dept. seeks employee volunteers to test AI chatbot
The State Department is piloting an internal chatbot backed by artificial intelligence technology, and will leverage internal sensitive but unclassified data.
The State Department is piloting an internal chatbot backed by artificial intelligence technology, and will leverage internal sensitive but unclassified data.
Certain missions require government acquisition of personal information collected by data brokers, and appropriate safeguards need to be put in place, the official said at a Cyber Command-hosted event.
The bill tracks with ongoing bipartisan efforts to push the government towards skills-based hiring.
Winners came from the private sector and academia as the agency continues its crackdown on AI-generated voice cloning.
The fund was zeroed out in the last appropriations round and will expire in 2025 without new legislation.
The security milestone puts Google in a position to compete for classified business at DOD and U.S. intelligence agencies.
The agencies pledged to use their existing enforcement authorities to tackle cases where artificial intelligence may impact Americans’ civil rights.
The legislation comes in the wake of several cyber incidents targeting the federal government.