NextGov/FCW – Advocacy organizations are watching how the Trump administration will implement revised guidance on the use and contracting for artificial intelligence systems, following the Office of Management and Budget’s release of the two memoranda last week. Both memos prioritize ensuring new AI systems keep federal agencies and offices efficient and reducing bureaucratic backlog—a Department of Government Efficiency tenet—alongside other familiar talking points on good AI governance.
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