Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence

AI across research, policy, procurement, and risk.

AI (artificial intelligence and machine learning) runs through every layer of U.S. public data. University research (NSF grants, arXiv papers) becomes bills and federal rules, gets implemented through government contracts, and at the same time creates new cyber risks (vulnerabilities in AI infrastructure). This page connects that whole chain in one view.

Research & papers 187

Policy & rules 30

Government procurement 2

FAQ

What can I learn from this AI topic?
You can follow AI across research, policy, procurement, and risk in one place — NSF grants, AI bills and rules, federal AI contracts, and AI-infrastructure vulnerabilities.
Which data is involved?
It spans NSF grants (research), the Federal Register and congressional bills (policy), USAspending (procurement), and CISA KEV/NVD (risk).
Why view it across sources?
AI moves as research, regulation, procurement, and security interact, so no single source shows the whole picture.

Sources (primary)

Each item is cross-extracted from collected U.S. public data. "Explained" links to our summary page; otherwise links go to the official primary source.

Disclaimer: This site independently summarizes and classifies information based on official data sources. Always verify the latest and accurate information with the official sources. Content on finance, health, legal, and security is information, not advice. This site is not an official website of the U.S. government.