Obama doubles down on AI for government, societal benefits
When it comes to benchmarking the White House's vision for artificial intelligence, even the administration isn't quite sure how to quantify it. "I don't know the answer to that," said Terah Lyons, policy adviser for the Office of Science and Technology Policy. "It depends on what direction the technology goes." But there are some clues to follow the progress, Lyons added. Register now: Join Tonya Ugoretz, director of Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center for a free online chat on Tuesday, October 25 at 1 p.m. "Improved service delivery, advancing our mission, lowering costs to tax payers," she told Federal News Radio during the Center for Data Innovation's Data Innovation Day 2016: Algorithms, Automation, and Public Policy, held Oct. 19 in Washington.
Oct-20-2016, 02:35:44 GMT