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Alexandra Kelley

Staff Correspondent, Nextgov/FCW

Alexandra Kelley
Alexandra Kelley reports on emerging technology for Nextgov/FCW. Her most recent post was covering breaking news for The Hill where she focused on a variety of quantitative subjects, including Big Tech and the economy, in addition to covering the coronavirus pandemic since late 2019. She graduated from Kenyon College in 2017. If you have a tip you'd like to share, Alexandra can be securely contacted at alexak17.64 on Signal.
Artificial Intelligence

Report calls for deterrence mechanisms, government participation in AI-biology security

“The federal government just does not have enough experts left to handle this threat or even be able to coordinate among outside groups without significant immediate investment,” one federal official said of the report’s findings.

Policy

Tech Bills of the Week: Leveraging AI for environmental evaluations; crafting a report on China’s AI ecosystem; and more

Recently proposals look, in part, to deploy artificial intelligence solutions to prevent natural disasters from impeding U.S. military operations and evaluate China’s AI chip manufacturing sector.

Policy

GAO official suggests addressing AI risks through existing legislation

Nick Marinos, the managing director of IT and cybersecurity issues at GAO, said leveraging existing avenues for cybersecurity information sharing can expedite getting AI safety policies into law.

Exclusive Emerging Tech

DARPA funds advancements in quantum networking

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency entered into a contract with quantum networking company Qunnect to bolster technology to preserve quantum data in transit.

Emerging Tech

OpenAI Foundation gives $100 million fund state AI implementation for public health

The organization announced the launch of the Breakthroughs to Follow-Through Initiative, which will implement artificial intelligence tools in public health research work.

Cybersecurity

NIST wants to outfit the National Vulnerability Database with AI

The National Institute of Standards and Technology is angling to modernize how it reports and responds to cyber vulnerabilities with the help of artificial intelligence.

Artificial Intelligence

Senate Finance panel’s top Dem proposes excise tax on new data centers

Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden’s draft white paper calls for a new tax on hyperscalers and data center operators.

Policy

Tech Bills of the Week: Deterring AI distillation; Taxing AI developers; and more

This week’s bills addressed how to fortify the U.S. AI ecosystem through penalizing adversaries for model distillation, taxing large developers for AI-driven layoffs, and more.

Artificial Intelligence

OpenAI's advanced models have gone live for government use

OpenAI’s latest GPT-5.6 models were made available for government work via the FedRAMP-authorized ChatGPT Enterprise offering, weeks after one of the advanced models was involved in executing an autonomous digital attack.

Policy

Tech bills of the week: Support for quantum sciences; Child-chatbot protections; and more

Bills introduced this week feature bipartisan efforts to bolster emerging technologies, specifically quantum information sciences and AI’s impact on nuclear security, plus more chatbot regulations.

People

Greg Barbaccia to return to Palantir after leaving government

The federal CIO’s departure comes after a turbulent period for the federal technology workforce where thousands of technologists left the government.

Cybersecurity

Anthropic confirms its AI breached 3 organizations during testing

Three Claude models were inadvertently given access to the internet during security evaluations, and each model took a different approach to hacking external systems.

Artificial Intelligence

NVIDIA CEO to meet with Sen. Cruz on AI

The meeting follows his and other companies’ public push for continued open-source AI model access.

Artificial Intelligence

Anthropic calls for threading the needle on open-source AI

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei cited China as the primary threat to such a paradigm and cast doubt over the narrative of open-source as a cybersecurity asset.

Artificial Intelligence

NIST unveils new AI evaluation platform

The AI Technology Evaluation will provide exclusive data to grade models’ performance in select areas.

Artificial Intelligence

Over 30 companies form open-source AI alliance

Helmed by NVIDIA, the Open Secure AI Alliance looks to shore up industry support for continued access to and work with open-source artificial intelligence models.

Policy

Tech Bills of the Week: Regulating chatbot-child communication; AI in the VA; and more

Bills this week focused on how minors — and seniors — engage with generative AI, gauging AI’s efficacy at the VA and addressing a myriad of policy issues.

Artificial Intelligence

Lawmakers introduce bill mandating kill switches for AI models

Bipartisan lawmakers are seeking to ensure advanced AI models can be quickly shut down following ChatGPT’s automated attack on Hugging Face data networks during internal testing. 

Artificial Intelligence

White House accuses Chinese AI developer of IP theft

Tech policy leadership in the White House say Moonshot AI illegally trained its model off of Anthropic’s Fable.

Artificial Intelligence

Genesis Mission kicks off with over 270 projects

Each project chosen by the Department of Energy focuses on advancing a critical scientific area with the help of artificial intelligence.