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TRUMP'S GOVERNMENT LAUNCHED THE AMERICAN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POWER PROGRAM TO RECRUIT THOUSANDS OF ENGINEERS TO WORK ON AI INFRASTRUCTURE
On December 16, according to the news, the Trump government announced on Monday, local time, the launch of a new programme called U.S. Tech Force, which will bring together approximately 1,000 engineers and other professionals to work on artificial intelligence infrastructure and other key technology projects in federal government departments. According to the official website of the United States Government, participants in the programme will join a two-year employment project, working with teams reporting directly to the heads of agencies and “in collaboration with leading technology enterprises”. According to the website, these “private sector..- 779
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Microsoft Announces Free Microsoft 365 Copilot Services for the U.S. Government, Saving It Over $3 Billion in the First Year
Sept. 3 - The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has been pushing hard this year to negotiate deep discounts with technology vendors as part of its "OneGov" acquisition strategy. The strategy aims to consolidate the purchasing power of federal agencies to drive down product prices. Recently, Google, OpenAI, Anthropic and other companies have announced that they will offer similar deep discounts to U.S. government agencies. Among them, OpenAI plans to offer ChatGPT Enterprise Edition to all federal executive branch employees over the next year for as little as $1 per agency...- 1.6k
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After OpenAI, Anthropic announces it will offer AI services to the US government for $1
August 13 - Just a week after OpenAI announced that it was offering ChatGPT Enterprise services to all U.S. federal executive branch staff for $1 per agency per year, Anthropic was quick to up the ante. The company said it will make its Claude model available to all three branches of the U.S. government, including the legislative and judicial branches, not just the executive branch, for $1 per agency per year. Anthropic said the policy is valid for one year. Previously, OpenAI, Anth...- 1.3k
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Amazon's Chief Security Officer Calls on US Government to Reduce AI Regulation or Hinder Tech Progress
June 12 (Bloomberg) -- Amazon's Chief Security Officer Steve Schmidt has called for less regulation of AI, echoing the stance of executives at several major tech companies who have warned that excessive government intervention in this fast-growing field could limit the company's business expansion, Bloomberg reported on June 11 (Bloomberg). Steve Schmidt said, "Regulation of any kind tends to impede technological progress, so we prefer to leave it up to the industry to explore and establish appropriate standards that will ultimately be driven by customer demand." Top executives from Microsoft, OpenAI, AMD and CoreWeave all testified before the U.S. Congress last month...- 989
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U.S. Government Is Building Its Own AI Platform, Aiming to Go Live on Independence Day, July 4
June 11 news, according to the foreign media 404 Media disclosed on the 10th, according to the code on GitHub and the early version of the AI.gov website, the U.S. government is promoting a platform and API service called "AI.gov", which is aimed at promoting government innovation through AI. The project is said to be led by the Technology Transformation Service of the General Services Administration, headed by former Tesla engineer Thomas Scheider. According to the New York Times, Shedd is an ally of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Multiple...- 1.3k
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U.S. Department of Government Efficiency "DOGE" Develops Chatbot to Reinvent Civil Service Work with AI
According to the U.S. "Atlantic" magazine reported on March 10, the U.S. government is promoting a led by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) program, aimed at generative AI to reform the work of civil servants. The core aim of the program is to improve the overall efficiency of government work by replacing manual labor with automation. The General Services Administration (GSA) is currently testing an AI chatbot that is expected to reach more than 10,000 employees and manage more than $100 billion (note: currently about Rs. 723,332,000,000) in contracts and services. The bot, called "GSA Chat...- 2.1k
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200 experts write report: AI development may pose an "extinction-level threat" to humans
The U.S. State Department has commissioned a new report warning that AI is advancing exponentially and could pose an “extinction-level threat” to humanity. The report, called “Action Plan to Improve the Safety of Advanced Artificial Intelligence,” requires the U.S. government to act quickly and decisively to avoid significant national security risks posed by AI. The report goes on to say that without these impediments, AI or artificial general intelligence (AGI) could become “an extinction-level threat to the human species.” The report was written by more than 200 people from OpenAI, Meta, Google, Google…- 3.3k
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