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Best Practices for Building an AI Development Platform in Government

Best Practices for Building an AI Development Platform in Government

[ad_1] John P. Desmond, Editor of AI Trends The AI ​​stack, defined by Carnegie Mellon University, is the basis of the approach adopted by the U.S. Army for the AI ​​development platform effort, according to Isaac Faber, chief data scientist at the U.S. Army AI integration center. AI World Government Last week, an in-person event […]

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Promote trustworthy AI and ML and identify best practices for scaling your AI

Promote trustworthy AI and ML and identify best practices for scaling your AI

[ad_1] John P. Desmond, Editor of AI Trends Advancement of trustworthy AI and machine learning is a priority for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to mitigate institutional risk, and identifying best practices for implementing AI at scale is a priority for the U.S. Agency for General Services (GSA). That’s what participants learned in two

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Promises and dangers of using AI for employment: Guarding from data bias

Promises and dangers of using AI for employment: Guarding from data bias

[ad_1] By AI Trend Staff Currently, AI in employment is widely used to create job statements, screen candidates, and automate interviews, but if not carried out carefully, poses a wide range of risks of discrimination. Keith Sonderling, Member of the United States Equal Opportunity Committee That was a message from Keith Sonderling, the commissioner of

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Predictive maintenance proves as a success in AI use cases

Predictive maintenance proves as a success in AI use cases

[ad_1] John P. Desmond, Editor of AI Trends It successfully utilizes predictive maintenance systems that combine AI and IoT sensors to predict failures and collect data that recommends precautions before breaks or machines fail. This growth is reflected in optimistic market forecasts. The predictive maintenance market is now at $6.9 billion and is projected to

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Novelty In The Game Of Go Provides Bright Insights For AI And Autonomous Vehicles 

Novelty In The Game Of Go Provides Bright Insights For AI And Autonomous Vehicles 

[ad_1] By Lance Eliot, the AI Trends Insider   We already expect that humans to exhibit flashes of brilliance. It might not happen all the time, but the act itself is welcomed and not altogether disturbing when it occurs.    What about when Artificial Intelligence (AI) seems to display an act of novelty? Any such instance is bound to get our

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Getting government AI engineers to fit AI ethics, which is considered a challenge

Getting government AI engineers to fit AI ethics, which is considered a challenge

[ad_1] John P. Desmond, Editor of AI Trends Engineers tend to see things in clear terms. Some call this a black and white term, such as choices of right or wrong, good and bad. Ethical considerations in AI are very subtle and a vast grey area that makes it difficult for AI software engineers to

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Digital natives are seen as having advantages as part of the government AI engineering team

Digital natives are seen as having advantages as part of the government AI engineering team

[ad_1] John P. Desmond, Editor of AI Trends AI gives them experience-based expectations of what is more accessible and possible for young people in the workforce who grew up as Alexa and self-driving cars as part of the landscape. That idea set the foundation for the panel discussion at AI World Government The concept needs

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How Federal AI Engineers pursue accountability practices

How Federal AI Engineers pursue accountability practices

[ad_1] John P. Desmond, Editor of AI Trends Two experiences in the way AI developers within the federal government pursue AI accountability practices are: AI World Government This week, an event was held in Alexandria, Virginia. Taka Aliga, Chief Data Scientist and Director of Accountability for the US Government Taka Ariga, Chief Data Scientist and

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Startup: AssemblyAI represents a new generation of voice recognition

Startup: AssemblyAI represents a new generation of voice recognition

[ad_1] By AI Trend Staff The advances in AI behind voice recognition drive market growth, attract venture capital and fundraising startups, and pose challenges for established players. The increased acceptance and use of speech recognition devices is driving the market. This is expected to reach $26.8 billion by 2025, according to meticulous research estimates. Analytics

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Pursuit of Autonomous Cars May Pose Risk of AI Tapping Forbidden Knowledge

Pursuit of Autonomous Cars May Pose Risk of AI Tapping Forbidden Knowledge

[ad_1] By Lance Eliot, the AI Trends Insider     Are there things that we must not know?    This is an age-old question. Some assert that there is the potential for knowledge that ought to not be known. In other words, there are ideas, concepts, or mental formulations that should we become aware of that knowledge it could

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