GitHub is Leaking Trump’s Plans to Accelerate AI Across . . . Shedd previously told employees that he hopes to AI-ify much of the government AI gov appears to be an early step toward pushing AI tools into agencies across the government, code published on Github shows “Accelerate government innovation with AI,” an early version of the website, which is linked to from the GSA TTS Github, reads
Trump administration AI plans apparently leaked on GitHub An apparently leaked GitHub page has revealed the Trump administration is working on a website called ai gov, set to launch on July 4 with the aim of trying to, “accelerate government innovation
ombegov 2024-Federal-AI-Use-Case-Inventory - GitHub This 2024 Federal Agency Artificial Intelligence (AI) Use Case Inventory repository is a centralized consolidation of AI use case inventories from across U S Federal agencies, consistent with Section 5 of Executive Order (EO) 13960, “Promoting the Use of Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence in the Federal Government,” and pursuant to the Advancing American AI Act and OMB Memorandum M-24-10
GitHub Leak Exposes Trump’s AI Acceleration Strategy for . . . Earlier this year, leaked audio from internal meetings revealed his plans to create “AI coding agents” that would write software across the entire federal government He also envisions using AI to analyze government contracts, potentially identifying inefficiencies or problems that human reviewers might miss “We want to start
Site for Accelerating AI Use Across the US Government . . . America's federal government is building a website and API called ai gov to "accelerate government innovation with AI", according to an early version spotted by 404 Media that was posted on GitHub by the U S government's General Services Administration That site "is supposed to launch on July 4,
Trump administration’s AI launch Plan to transform U. S . . . New Delhi: The U S federal government is secretly getting ready to release a new site named AI gov on July 4 to speed up government innovation via the use of AI, based on code and web pages that are posted on GitHub by the General Services Administration (GSA) It will have an API, AI-enabled tools, and analytics to track agency-level AI