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Eliminating the Backlog: Stunning Effortless Federal AI
Imagine AI and automation that clear ticket queues and fix outages faster than any human team, freeing civil servants for higher‑value work — but those gains only stick with smart governance, security safeguards and thoughtful workforce planning. The choices agencies make now will determine whether speed becomes dependable progress or fragile risk.

Zero-Click Attack Exclusive: Alarming ChatGPT Data Theft
Imagine your AI assistant quietly doing more than you asked — Radware researchers have uncovered a zero-click prompt-injection that exploits agentic ChatGPT features to make assistants act and leak data across apps with little or no user interaction. Its a wake-up call: autonomy is outpacing control.

AI Essential Strategies for Effortless Human Collaboration
Agentic AI can supercharge teams, but when we bolt autonomy onto old workflows it often misreads context, spins on trivial tasks, and creates more work than it saves. To get real gains, leaders must redesign social, operational, and governance practices so humans can question, override, and collaborate smoothly with agents.

Artificial Intelligence: Exclusive Look at Risky Rule
Who gets the last word—the algorithm or the public? Agentic AI that plans, coordinates, and takes actions is already reshaping government workflows, and without transparency, auditability, and public oversight we risk trading faster services for opacity, concentrated power, and fewer remedies for citizens.

Agentic AI: Essential, Effortless Adoption for Government
Agentic AI—systems that act, decide and learn on their own—could streamline government operations and turbocharge crisis response. But it also creates fresh accountability and security risks, forcing agencies to choose how boldly to adopt it.

Agentic AI: Exclusive, Effortless Path to Government Use
Agentic AI promises an exclusive, effortless shortcut for governments to leap from routine automation to systems that set goals and act autonomously—potentially turbocharging services while concentrating power and raising urgent questions about control, accountability, and mission alignment. As agencies run cautious pilots, the real task is capturing the gains without sacrificing oversight or public trust.

Agentic AI: Exclusive, Essential Move Beyond Automation
Agentic AI isnt just smarter automation—its a leap to systems that set goals, plan, and act across government services, so policymakers, technologists, and citizens cant afford to ignore its promise and risks.

AIX Summit Exclusive: 3 Must-Have Insights for Best Gov AI
DataRobot’s AIX Summit distilled three practical imperatives to help governments stop treating AI like demos and start building durable, accountable systems. The roadmap: role-specific skills, governance embedded in workflows, and operational practices that keep AI reliable, fair and service-focused.

AIX Summit Exclusive: 3 Must-Have Tips for Top AI Workforce
Want to build an AI workforce that keeps pace with agentic AI without sacrificing security or public trust? The AIX Summit reveals three practical, people-first tips to recruit multidisciplinary talent, modernize procurement, and build governance that actually works.

AIX Summit: 3 Must-Have Rules for Best Gov AI Workforce
At DataRobot’s AIX Summit, experts laid out three must-have rules to build a resilient government AI workforce—starting with hiring for capabilities like agent design, red‑teaming and systems integration instead of old job titles. Follow them to speed services, close talent gaps, and protect public trust as agencies adopt agentic AI.

Agentic AI OODA Loop: Exclusive Critical Flaw
We uncovered a critical blind spot in the Agentic AI OODA Loop that could derail decision-making in autonomous systems. Find out why it matters — and how to guard against it.

Agentic AI Exclusive: Critical OODA Loop Flaw
Agentic AIs OODA loops—Observe, Orient, Decide, Act—supercharge decision speed, but when sensors, data, or priors are untrustworthy, those split‑second choices can cascade into catastrophic errors. Its time to secure the inputs and orientations of these agents before speed becomes the vulnerability.

agentic AI Must-Have Defense: Risky Breach Guide
Forrester warns agentic AI could spark a major breach by 2026, so now’s the time for boards and security teams to treat agentic risk as design — not a checkbox — by locking down privileges, boosting observability, and baking in human-in-the-loop controls before autonomous agents can act maliciously at scale.

Agentic AI: Essential, Risky Breakthrough for Government
Imagine AI that not only predicts or generates, but plans, acts, and coordinates across systems—speeding up casework, simulating smarter policy choices, and shoring up cyber defenses. These agentic systems could unclog backlogs and boost resilience — if agencies pair them with clear rules, rigorous testing, and strong accountability to keep decisions transparent and fair.

Agentic AI: Must-Have Efficiency, Risky Governance
Overstretched federal IT teams are piloting agentic AI — systems that can take initiative to automate help‑desk tickets, procurement steps and incident response — promising to cut weeks off workflows and free staff for higher‑value work. But those efficiency gains come with real governance, security and accountability questions that agencies must solve before scaling.