U.S. Government Is Building Its Own AI Platform, Aiming to Go Live on Independence Day, July 4

June 11, according to the foreign media 404 Media 10 disclosed that according to the code on GitHub and the AIEarlier versions of the .gov website.US Governmentis advancing anamed"AI.gov"Platform and API services, which aims to drive government innovation through AI.

U.S. Government Is Building Its Own AI Platform, Aiming to Go Live on Independence Day, July 4

The program is said to be led by the Technology Transformation Service of the General Services Administration, headed by former Tesla engineer Thomas Shedd. According to the New York Times, Shedd is an ally of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Various reports indicate that he has proposedUsing AI to Identify Fraud, Analyze Government ContractsThe United States has also developed an "AI Programming Intelligence" that writes software for federal agencies.

An earlier version of the AI.gov website has now jumped to the official White House website. The page description says that the platform is run by "USAThe most powerful AI technology driven", contains three tools: an AI chat assistant; an API that supports access to OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic models; and a console for analyzing overall federal agency deployments.

404 Media noted that the programExpected to go live on July 4It is also Independence Day in the United States.

Wired Magazine previously reported that DOGE had attempted to replace theThousands of federal employees it helped lay offThe post. Despite Musk's current departure from the U.S. government, the advancement of AI.gov shows that DOGE's influence remains.

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