Legislation would require U.S. federal agencies, vendors to follow AI risk management guide
The Federal Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Act would require U.S. federal agencies to follow NIST AI risk management guidelines.
The Federal Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Act would require U.S. federal agencies to follow NIST AI risk management guidelines.
What if, instead of being born into the Roman police state, Jesus had been born at this moment in time?
Before Microsoft Designer was released to the public, Nelson County High School art teacher Terry Ward was provided access for beta testing.
A comprehensive settlement submitted yesterday is pending approval by the State Corporation Commission in early 2024.
Recent research indicates that accelerated ice melt in west Antarctica is inevitable for the rest of the century.
The City of Harrisonburg is working to upgrade its bill payment system, and the work will result in the closure of some city departments early next week.
Authoritarian control freaks out to micromanage our lives have become the new normal or, to be more accurate, the new abnormal when it comes to how the government relates to the citizenry.
Dear EarthTalk: Is it true that spam email takes a huge toll on the environment? – P.L., Bern, NC If you are among the 92 percent of Americans who use email as a means of communication, you are a recipient of unsolicited batch emails called “spam.” Every day, upwards of 14.5 billion spam emails are…
The CREATE AI Act of 2023 establishes a shared national research infrastructure for AI in the United States.
The White House announced today that seven leading artificial intelligence companies committed to put new AI systems through outside testing.
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