
"Whitman explained that GSA is documenting the feedback agencies testing AI tools provide, and that the agency intends to use this information to get a picture of both what AI tools are being used in federal business operations and how well USAi is working. GSA introduced USAi in August of last year as a means of letting agencies experiment with AI tools."
""USAi has one of the most valuable pieces of information that it generates, which is user data. And instead of that being very much abstract as a lot of these commercial offerings, we give you full access to the broad telemetry." Whitman said GSA is in the early stages of forming a board of representatives from participating agencies to provide feedback about the USAi platform and how it could improve."
GSA will analyze the USAi program to understand how federal agencies use AI tools in daily operations and to assess program effectiveness. The agency will document feedback from agencies testing AI tools and compile telemetry showing which tools are adopted and how USAi performs. Initial six-month results, required by the American AI Action Plan, will be released publicly in a report. GSA is forming a board of participating-agency representatives to provide feedback and plans a steering committee and a State of the Union report on USAi. Agency pilot data used in AI tools remains private to each agency.
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