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The COVID-19 information site has been replaced with a page promoting the lab leak theory and criticizing the WHO, U.S. public health officials and the Biden administration.
Two new memos update federal AI policy, which the White House says will accelerate innovation, strengthen public trust and prioritize U.S.-developed AI tools.
Users on the partner apps will get access to premium content if they show proof of vaccination.
The new website and app were born out of a partnership with Apple, the CDC, the White House Coronavirus Task Force and FEMA.
The recently announced COVID-19 Open Research Dataset consists of more than 29,000 machine-readable coronavirus articles ripe for analysis.
Developing these strategies and tools will be "critical" for the federal government as it manages the rapidly growing senior population, the report's authors wrote.
Trump invited 21 companies to the White House signing of the bill, including Amazon, which unveiled a new AWS Opioid Crisis Council.
AI has been the buzz word this year across multiple industries and now top government officials are starting to take notice.
As his time in office draws to a close, President Obama secured his reputation as our first geek president by hosting a tech startup demo day in the White House last week.
President Obama addresses the White House Conference on Aging.