Google to offer Gemini AI to U.S. government agencies
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The Networking and Information Technology R&D Program and the National Artificial Intelligence Initiative Office reported their total budget for fiscal year 2025 is $11.179 billion, out of which at least $1.954 billion will be spent on AI.
The government is quickly integrating AI into its work, which promises to improve efficiency — but, given what we know about AI, also increases the risk of getting things wrong.
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The GSA's deal with Google for discounted access to AI tools comes as part of the OneGov procurement initiative aimed at promoting federal government efficiency.
Hertz faces a Congressional inquiry into its AI-powered damages system, with lawmakers questioning errors, fairness, and transparency in rental car charges.
School districts are taking very different approaches to AI in the classroom as the Department of Education signals support for responsible adoption.
The federal government has signed an agreement with a Canadian artificial intelligence company to identify areas where AI can enhance public service operations.
The U.S. General Services Administration said Thursday morning it will launch USAi, a secure platform designed to let employees experiment with popular AI models made by OpenAI, Anthropic, Google and Meta.
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Google joins government AI discount frenzy, undercuts competition with $0.47 deal
If anyone’s gonna lock in Uncle Sam’s business, it'd better be us! It's now safe to say the gang's all here when it comes to big generative AI model makers signing dollar discount deals with Uncle Sam.