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GSA launches AI Challenge to drive better healthcare outcomes
WASHINGTON, DC – Yesterday, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) launched the Applied AI Healthcare Challenge, a prize competition seeking diverse and practical solutions to help federal agencies provide the highest level of medical care. The Centers of Excellence (CoE) is working in partnership with Challenge.gov, In particular, GSA encourages large and small enterprises, women-owned, minority-owned, small disadvantaged, and service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses to participate. "Technology Transformation Services drives innovation by partnering with technologists in all sectors to identify, demonstrate, test, and prove out technology products that improve delivery of government services and benefits. The Applied AI Healthcare Challenge helps the public and private sector work together to identify promising new AI technology products that support healthcare services and initiatives, centering accessibility, privacy, and customer experience," said TTS Director and FAS Deputy Commissioner Ann Lewis.
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US defense bill requires comprehensive deepfake weaponization, countermeasures initiative
On December 20, President Donald Trump signed into the law the historic $738 billion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2020, which contains a provision that requires the "establishment of deepfakes prize competition" to foster research on deepfake detection technologies, in addition to other comprehensive provisions considering the threat deepfakes pose to national security. Ironically, the day before, Rep. Jennifer Wexton (D-VA) introduced legislation that would require the director of the National Science Foundation (NSF) to establish prize competitions to incentivize new research into the development of innovative new technologies to detect deepfakes was introduced last week Wexton's bill, HR 5532, was referred to the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. "Deepfakes pose a serious threat to our national security, and there are significant challenges in our ability to effectively identify this manipulated content," Wexton said in a statement announcing her legislation, which as of this reporting has no co-sponsors. Wexton explained that by "establishing prize competitions in this critical field of research will help spur greater innovation and research into technologies that can detect deepfakes. With this bill, we will expand the tools available to address this growing threat to our democracy."
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