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Thoughts on the AI Safety Summit from a public sector procurement & use of AI perspective

How to Crack a Nut

There seemed to be some recognition of the need for more State intervention through regulation, for more regulatory control of standard-setting, and for more attention to be paid to testing and evaluation in the procurement context. Public procurement is an opportunity to put into practice how we will evaluate and use technology.’

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Considering AI as a Strategic Tool – Part Two (E177)

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Ryan Simpson, Engineering Chief Technologist for the Public Sector for NVIDIA, recommended tools like Retrieval-Augmented Generation to develop use cases which work with limited data and are easy to evaluate. Early wins can allay some fears and can build confidence.

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Election Security: Protecting the Foundation of Democracy (E170)

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Palmer and the Commission instituted a process to establish security testing standards for electronic poll books as part of an EAC testing pilot of election supporting technology. In addition to his normal writing, Breeden has authored two technical how-to type computer books published by Prompt Publications.

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Cyber Resilience 2023 – Day Two: The Time to Act is Now!

FedInsider

For FedInsider, he has written many articles and white papers and acted as the moderator for over 20 interviews featuring federal, state and local officials discussing technology, policy and governmental issues.

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Cyber Resilience 2023 – Day One: How to Survive a Cyber Attack

FedInsider

For FedInsider, he has written many articles and white papers and acted as the moderator for over 20 interviews featuring federal, state and local officials discussing technology, policy and governmental issues. Before Mestrovich’s career in the public sector, he was a systems engineer at Cisco Systems and served in the U.S.