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White House calls CIOs and other agency leaders to summit on federal use of AI - FedScoop
The White House's Office of Science and Technology Policy is gathering agencies' tech leaders next week to hear about the use of artificial intelligence in government. A "broad range" of federal IT officials -- including chief information officers, chief data officers and chief technology officers -- have been invited to the White House for a summit Monday to highlight current AI use cases across government and discuss future applications. The meeting will be led by OSTP staff, namely U.S. CTO Michael Kratsios and Director Kelvin Droegemeier, in support of the Trump administration's American AI Initiative. The agency has also invited members of academia and tech companies focused on AI to attend. Lynne Parker, OSTP assistant director for AI, said Wednesday at the Billington CyberSecurity that the summit will highlight "a number of the key ways that government is actually making good use of AI" in improving services and delivering solutions to complex challenges.