The Office of Management and Budget unveiled the completed 2025 Federal Agency Artificial Intelligence Use Case Inventory, documenting 3,611 individual use cases across 56 submitting agencies. This ...
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The Department of Homeland Security’s most common application for artificial intelligence in 2025 was in law enforcement operations, according to the agency’s AI use case inventory released Wednesday.
Every executive I speak with wants to deploy AI agents in their business. Yet most are making the same costly mistake: choosing the wrong tasks to automate. In my previous article, A Beginner’s Guide ...
Law enforcement agencies are using artificial intelligence to help solve crimes more efficiently. AI can organize evidence, enhance biometric recognition and speed up forensic analysis. The technology ...
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Obsidian has solidified its reputation as a standout in the note-taking space, offering a unique combination of simplicity, flexibility, and long-term reliability. As explained by Linking Your ...