Exit interview with Deputy U.S. CTO Lynne Parker & rethinking death data
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A double feature this week: Lynne Parker, former Deputy U.S. Chief Technology Officer, also former director of the White House’s National AI Initiative Office, sits down for an exit interview. Then Nick Hart, Data Foundation president and fellow at the National Academy of Public Administration, talks about NAPA's latest report on using death data to fight improper payments. Check out our article on this interview: https://federalnewsnetwork.com/artificial-intelligence/2022/08/deputy-us-cto-lynne-parker-leading-federal-ai-expert-leaving-government/
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