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SCOOP: Trump admin, OpenAI partner to unleash artificial intelligence on federal government
NVIDIA CEO and co-founder Jensen Huang commends President Donald Trump's A.I. agenda and outlines what the country's job future will look like on'Special Report.' FIRST ON FOX: The federal government is stepping into the future and embracing artificial intelligence, specifically ChatGPT, across its agencies, which proponents say will streamline productivity while solidifying President Donald Trump's pledge to keep the U.S. in the driver's seat of the cutting-edge technology, Fox News Digital exclusively learned. The U.S. General Services Administration announced Wednesday that OpenAI's ChatGPT Enterprise is now available to all federal agencies to incorporate into their workflow at a 1 per agency cost, the GSA told Fox Digital. The deal with OpenAI, the tech company behind ChatGPT, is part of GSA's OneGov Strategy that aims to modernize "how the federal government purchases goods and services" under the Trump administration. "The use of this tool has been deployed and tested with responsible policy makers, with responsible legal folks," GSA Federal Acquisition Service Commissioner Josh Gruenbaum told Fox News Digital of integrating AI into the federal government.
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China prepares to unleash artificial intelligence to catch tax cheats
Stephen Chen investigates major research projects in China, a new power house of scientific and technological innovation. He has worked for the Post since 2006. He is an alumnus of Shantou University, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and the Semester at Sea programme which he attended with a full scholarship from the Seawise Foundation.
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CYBERCOM Seeks Troops Who Can Unleash Artificial Intelligence
The Defense Department's cyber warriors shouldn't be too concerned about artificial intelligence taking their jobs, according to their commander. Instead, U.S. Cyber Command is looking for troops able to wield AI like a weapon. During a budget hearing Wednesday held by the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Intelligence and Emerging Threats and Capabilities, Rep. Anthony Brown, R-Md., asked the Pentagon's cyber leadership whether AI could help reduce the demand for cyber talent. "AI and machine learning certainly has a place as we look at some of the activities that we are doing day in and day out," CYBERCOM Commander Gen. Paul Nakasone told the subcommittee. "But I would offer, the people that make AI go, the people who make sure that our algorithms are right for machine learning, they're the folks that I'm most focused on." Nakasone referred to what he called the "10x or 20x folks" that can utilize these advanced systems as a multiplier for the work being done by the command's 133 Cyber Mission Force teams, which includes "amplify[ing] military lethality and effectiveness," according to the Pentagon's Defend Forward strategy released in September.