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On Point: Q&A With Reva Schwartz
Reva Schwartz is a research scientist in the Information Technology Laboratory at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), where she serves as principal investigator on artificial intelligence (AI) bias and program lead for the Assessing Risks and Impacts of AI (ARIA) program. A socio-technical researcher, she researches real-world testing methodologies for evaluating the societal impacts of AI systems and driving understanding of socio-technical systems and practices within organizational settings.
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U.S. Army Uses New Path To Bypass Data Sharing Barriers
Crews utilize ICAM to transfer information between parties.
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Coast Guard Embraces AI and Calls for Industry Collaboration
The service seeks partnerships to advance AI-driven technologies.
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U.S. Trails China by a Decade in Quantum Computing
Artificial intelligence data, ethics and rapid deployment are crucial for military competition in the Indo-Pacific.
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Army Launches Generative AI Pilot for Acquisition
#CalibrateAI harnesses advanced technology, data analytics, machine learning and natural language processing.
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The Paramount Need for Accurate Data for Artificial Intelligence
Data scientists urge artificial intelligence developers to ensure data reflects current numbers and statistics.
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The Key to Distributed Logistics Is AI and 3D Printing
The U.S. Navy calls for secure collaboration to create resiliency through supply webs.
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U.S. Army Launches Generative AI Platform in Groundbreaking Move
The Army is the first branch of the U.S. military to integrate generative artificial intelligence technology.
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The Rise of the Expeditionary Open-Source Innovation Model
U.S. Marine Corps Systems Command chief technology officer discusses war-gaming, artificial intelligence and international technology collaborations with allies.
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First ‘Whole of Nation’ Talent System Offers Flexibility
The ‘gig-based’ platform and ecosystem will support the rapid entrance of more talent into Department of Defense projects.
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