Empowering Public Sector Technical Teams With Generative AI in a Secure Collaboration Platform

Recent advances in generative artificial intelligence (AI) 鈥 with its seemingly limitless potential use cases 鈥 have captured the public imagination. And they鈥檙e just as compelling to government agencies and the military. Organizations across the public and private sectors are racing to identify the most effective applications of the technology and to implement robust and secure solutions enabled by generative AI.

For instance, generative AI can be a powerful assistant to technical and operational teams such as those involved in application development and incident response. The technology can help teams gain real-time insights, bring to light solutions to unexpected problems, and help make fast, data-driven decisions.

It鈥檚 with those advantages in mind that Mattermost partnered with Ask Sage to integrate the Ask Sage GPT solution with the Mattermost secure collaboration platform. The result is secure, AI-enhanced collaboration for technical teams in the U.S. public sector.

Real-time Insights, Natural-language Format

Mattermost is a secure, workflow-centric collaboration platform for technical and operational teams that need to meet nation-state-level security and trust requirements. Available self-hosted or in the cloud, Mattermost integrates team messaging, audio and screen share, technical tools, workflow automation, and project management in an open-source solution.

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Ask Sage is a GPT-powered platform provider that specializes in enabling secure access to Generative AI capabilities for both government and commercial teams. With a wide range of use cases, including summarization, coding, code review, code improvement, RFP writing, responding and evaluation, and report writing, Ask Sage is built on cutting-edge AI technologies such as Azure OpenAI GPT, Cohere, Google Bard, and various open-source LLMs. The solution can ingest custom datasets, tap into APIs, and connect to data lakes for real-time data and insights in a natural-language format.

Ask Sage can quickly and automatically process large amounts of structured and unstructured data 鈥 including government-related data such as laws, Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS), DoD Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), and DoD policy and governance content. Outputs include summaries, translations, sentiment analysis, deep insights, and coding.

Integration of Ask Sage with Mattermost provides technical teams with secure, real-time access to generative AI to enhance collaboration, operational productivity, and decision quality. Government and contractor teams can now securely leverage the power of OpenAI and collaborate within a single, seamless interface.

Real-time Insights, Natural-language Format

With this strategic integration, Mattermost equips technical teams to leverage generative AI to accelerate processes, increase output, and improve outcomes. It鈥檚 ideal for government teams that write code, manage RFPs, analyze large data sets, or develop and translate intelligence reports.

Ask Sage offers rapid data analysis and summarization to help teams gain new insights as circumstances evolve. Team members spend less time and effort on manual research and analysis, giving them more time to focus on higher-priority decision-making and strategic tasks.

Users can improve the accuracy and depth of Ask Sage results by uploading relevant data 鈥搘hich is labeled by classification level, encrypted, and separated from the OpenAI models. Once uploaded, the data can be accessed only by authorized users through granular access controls within Mattermost.

Collaboration Purpose-built for Public Sector

Mattermost is well-suited to technical public sector teams, because it鈥檚 available as an on-prem, self-hosted deployment. That means teams can collaborate securely with lower risk of compromise. It鈥檚 also an open-source solution, so organizations can tailor security settings to protect information at impact levels up to IL6 for DoD Secret data. That鈥檚 protection that general-purpose, cloud-based productivity and instant-message tools can鈥檛 match.

The platform allows teams to create as many topic- or project-specific communication channels as they need. These channels allow users to centralize conversations, data, and tools 鈥 including Ask Sage 鈥 in the right context. That keeps team members focused and productive, without the need to continually context-switch.

Another useful Mattermost feature is built-in, customizable playbooks 鈥 essentially digital checklists 鈥 that help team members consistently take the right actions at the right times. Mattermost playbooks can now include generative AI to further automate and accelerate project workflows and incident response.

Leveraging Mattermost鈥檚 secure collaboration platform combined with Ask Sage鈥檚 generative AI capabilities can revolutionize the way government teams work together, manage technical projects, and respond to mission-critical situations. As interest in OpenAI GPT and similar platforms grows, this strategic integration is a gamechanger in enabling U.S. government and military organizations to securely benefit from generative AI.

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5 Essential Applications of AI Technology in Education

When growing up and sitting through math class, students often heard teachers say that students should not rely on a calculator to do their math for them. After all, they would never have a calculator in their pockets. Today, that statement could not be farther from the truth. Now, many students have an entire computer in their pockets with a calculator just a click of a button away. The growth of artificial intelligence (AI) has increased exponentially within the last few decades, and students and educators alike must embrace the latest in AI and education technology to keep up with the pace.

探花视频 AI in EdTech Blog Embedded Image 2023In all learning environments, students and teachers rely on modern technologies to enhance their experiences to be as informational, productive and efficient as possible. In recent years, hybrid learning and collaborative digital spaces became essential components of education for both K-12 and higher education organizations. With this development, education technology has evolved and expanded to include new and more advanced AI systems inside and outside the classroom.

The needs of students are always changing, and educators must constantly adapt to progressive ways of teaching and learn different technologies or platforms that can assist with their daily lessons. With the implementation of AI and numerous benefits of digital learning, all students and instructors can achieve a more wholistic and innovative education. These five topics demonstrate how AI is an essential tool in the learning process for various types of learners across K-12 and higher education.

  • Communication

探花视频 AI in EdTech Blog Icon 5 Image 2023Innovative trends in education technology have made it possible for students and staff to stay connected, whether through remote online learning or collaborative learning in the classroom. AI tools like SMS bots, predictive technology and ChatGPT can assist students in tasks such as navigating their school鈥檚 learning platforms, researching and preparing information for assignments and getting real-time answers to their questions. AI can also help teachers and professors orchestrate discussion points between students and guide next steps within small group collaborative projects.[]

  • Automation

探花视频 AI in EdTech Blog Icon 4 Image 2023For teachers, implementing AI can help automate repetitive daily tasks like grading tests and quizzes, and catching minor mistakes within written essays. This way they have more freedom and time to focus on in-depth feedback, creating comprehensive lesson plans and spending one-on-one time with their students. Additionally, AI tools can give students instant feedback on their work, allowing them to be more independent in identifying inaccuracies and recognizing successful projects.[]

  • Immersive Learning

探花视频 AI in EdTech Blog Icon 3 Image 2023Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) are becoming increasingly more popular in students鈥 everyday lives, so using these technologies as a learning tool is familiar and compelling for them to gain valuable experiences in the classroom. Immersive technologies can simulate real-world scenarios for students to gain hands-on experience with low risk, like medical simulations and technical experiments. It also can allow students to break the barrier between their physical space and complex concepts like observing the planets up close or enlarging and examining something microscopic.[] Not only do AR and VR create expansive opportunities for students to view and understand concepts in new and captivating ways, but they also create an additional, interactive and collaborative avenue of learning for students who may not be as responsive to traditional tools like textbooks and study guides.[]

  • Data-Driven Results

探花视频 AI in EdTech Blog Icon 1 Image 2023Throughout a student鈥檚 education, data is continually collected to better understand and predict their developing needs and most effective learning strategies. AI technologies can quickly and automatically analyze and report on this data, allowing teachers and professors to evaluate trends in an individual student鈥檚 or an entire class鈥檚 performance. Empowered with this knowledge, educators can tailor their lesson plans and take a more proactive approach to supporting students鈥 needs, ultimately increasing academic improvement for all.[]

  • Personalized Learning

探花视频 AI in EdTech Blog Icon 2 Image 2023Student鈥檚 learning styles can vary depending on many factors. For example, some students learn best through more visual and interactive experiences, while others may learn best through memorization and flashcards. Analyzing data collected by AI can help teachers be more informed and prepared educators for different kinds of learners. By applying the insights gathered from AI algorithms, educators can create personalized tracks for individual students, including aspects like adjusting the types of content, working with their comfortability, tailoring to their pace of learning and understanding their comprehension of learning objectives.[] Additionally, AI technologies can help teachers plan, schedule and produce suggested lesson ideas more efficiently so they can target instruction and reduce the time it takes to create activities that best support each student.[]

As AI becomes more common in education, maintaining academic integrity and validity within assignments of any kind will remain top of mind for educators. While earlier AI systems are designed to help students achieve academic success, newer AI systems are intended to empower teachers to optimize the use of artificial intelligence for students and encourage positive, ethical engagement with AI technologies.[] Fostering trust among educators to cultivate the most prosperous learning environment through the implementation of AI can further personal, social and educational growth for all students.

Explore 探花视频鈥檚 education technology solutions to learn how your organization can work together with our top innovative EdTech vendors to bridge the digital divide and meet the demands of modern education.

 

Resources:

[1] Office of Ed Tech. 鈥淎I and the Future of Teaching and Learning: New Interactions, New Choices.鈥 Medium,

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Unlocking New Potential at GEOINT 2023

Over the past couple decades, geospatial intelligence has evolved dramatically to encompass new realms that were previously only a dream and now 鈥 thanks to technology 鈥 have become a reality. At the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation鈥檚 (USGIF) held in St. Louis, Missouri, Government, military, industry and academic leaders gathered to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the event as the largest annual gathering of geospatial intelligence professionals in the nation and discuss ways to further the mission. This year鈥檚 theme, 鈥淔rom Maps to Metaverse,鈥 gave tribute to the advancements within the GEOINT discipline and highlighted the innovative ways technology can help solve current national security challenges.

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One of the overarching questions from the symposium was 鈥 what is the metaverse? From interactive whiteboards to keynote sessions, numerous experts chimed in to offer their insight on the topic including Christopher Johnson, Deputy Chief Technology Officer at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), who defined the metaverse as a virtual representation of the world that has evolved in complexity over time. He elaborated, 鈥淭he metaverse really isn’t a thing. It is more of a concept. It is how we interact with information in a new and novel way that we’ve never done before.鈥 Johnson believes that the metaverse will fundamentally transform the way the world operates. The key to building an effective strategy for this shift will be technologists and end-user partnerships. According to Johnson this collaboration will look different than traditional Government partnerships and will require in-depth face-to-face conversations on the personal applications of the metaverse instead of just the engineering and design specifications.

While the current capabilities are barely scratching the surface of what could be possible for the metaverse, Johnson sees tremendous potential for utilizing the technology within the GEOINT community particularly for immersive training and military operations. By leaning in, exploring additional use cases and creating standards that can grow with the technology, Johnson believes it will unlock a whole new level of possible.

Enabling the Metaverse of the Future

The customization and adaptability potential make the metaverse both harder to define and to institute governing policies. Emerging agile software development with daily feature updates will require open standards to be implemented for effective and secure delivery. Johnson says it is imperative to start the process of creating these standards now and recommends the Government lean on international nonprofits to adapt some of the current standards and enable further technology development and implementation.

Dan Opstal, Acting Director of the National Civil Applications Center at the US Geological Survey, highlighted the role of data within the metaverse and the need to evaluate both the new ways data can be viewed and how much data the metaverse ingests to be able to operate. Opstal shared that a common theme for agencies and technologists is navigating oversight and privacy especially as the metaverse continues to expand and develop. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) will play a large role in sorting and standardizing the data for usage and close collaboration will be vital for instituting the legal frameworks to maximize these technologies.

Over his 40-year career at the organization Mark Chatelain, Chief Information Officer at the NGA, has witnessed the evolution from maps to the metaverse and noted the difference in requirements between the two. For maps, only a printing press and simple computer were necessary to display the information; however, with the metaverse and immersive AI, it necessitates immense computational capabilities and mobile communications to be invented and perfected for widespread implementation. Chatelain predicts that cloud data solutions and partnerships will be vital for storing the massive amounts of information that is expected to increase by over 1,500% in the next seven years. In addition to the data analysis, cloud and storage solutions, the NGA is also prioritizing the mobilization of its analysts to be able to work virtually and not be tied down to one location due to data access and computational power for high quality graphics at high speeds.

Maintaining and Improving the Workforce

To be able to modernize and adapt with the innovations in the field, the GEOINT community is looking into practical ways to invest in the current workforce and attract new talent. NGA leadership anticipates that the new generation鈥檚 fluency with technology will be an asset but also require a huge cultural change.

Ian Zearfaus, Director of the Human Capital Advanced Capabilities Office at the NGA, explained how offering visibility into all organization roles through an assignments marketplace is one new initiative that has opened up flexibility for employees. By encouraging lateral career movement, employees can advance further through exposure to new opportunities and skill growth. The NGA has seen great success with this initiative for the current workforce and it has become increasingly popular with the next generation as well. The NGA focuses on establishing cross-cutting and leadership competencies that provide employees with easily transferable skills within the organization. Zearfaus foresees data literacy, critical thinking and the ability to forge partnerships to continue to be highly sought after proficiencies. NGA coaching programs have also been a catalyst for employees to seek out micro-learning environments, find ways to maximize their strengths and ultimately climb an un-traditional career ladder to accomplish their goals. Additional innovative training methods have included role playing with virtual avatars to simulate co-worker and partner engagement and a pilot public-private talent exchange program with the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) to facilitate officer collaboration with the tech industry. In total, these efforts align with the NGA Strategic Workforce Plan to prepare for the workforce of 2026-2030 by leveraging internal talent and modernizing positions to align with future mission needs.

Overall, the GEOINT 2023 Symposium provided attendees with one of the most consistently presented solution drivers 鈥 the chance for collaboration and partnerships. Equipped with both the educational knowledge of the current themes in the GEOINT discipline and the perspective offered by agencies and industry, members of the broader GEOINT community left empowered to effectively utilize technology and achieve new heights.

 

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*The information contained in this blog has been written based off the thought-leadership discussions presented by speakers at GEOINT 2023.*

Insights from SOF Week 2023

By maintaining effective collaboration and innovation, the U.S. furthers its quality defense. This year鈥檚 SOF Week conference was held May 8-11 in Tampa, Florida. Organized by the Global Special Operations Forces Foundation (GSOF) and the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), the event offered attendees an exhibition hall and extensive networking and educational programming to discuss advanced physical and digital security measures within defense operations.

The Importance of People

The Marine Forces Special Operations Command is initiating a new program called Cognitive Raider. This initiative鈥檚 goal is to operate parallel to the Marine Corps by making a difference on the battlefield through a robust workforce. There are several traits the Cognitive Raider initiative is looking for in applicants. Individuals must be prepared to secure assets against adversaries and be able to operate, not only as an individual, but also as a part of a team. Other vital traits are professionalism, dependability and modesty in relation to their achievements. The Marine Forces deliberately select candidates who display character and are prepared to learn special skills that build the organization up for success.

As the military aims to advance along with the dynamic evolution of technology, they must prepare for significant and unpredictable changes. Agencies may need to repurpose existing technology and investments to gain results in new areas that were previously considered low priority projects.

探花视频 SOF Week Recap Blog Embedded Image 2023Artificial Intelligence Driving Innovation

In the digital age, and in the U.S. specifically, the economic ecosystem is digitally connected. This makes cybersecurity vital to every part of daily life. Bad actors can utilize AI鈥檚 abilities to hack software before defensive tools have been put in place; however, there are ways to mitigate these challenges.

AI technology drives efficient capability by improving agency understanding of technology and by accelerating decision-making. While humans can only make a few decisions a minute, AI can make hundreds of thousands of precise calculations and execute accordingly. This makes AI helpful in performing penetration tests to identify security weakness for offensive cyber operations. In finding these weaknesses, agencies can get ahead in the cybersecurity battle against threats.

Innovation in U.S. Central Command

Innovation is a vital part of the national defense sphere, and emerging technology can be leveraged to drive agency growth. This means employees must be properly prepared to use new software. To achieve this, agencies need to implement mechanisms and processes that encourage employees to enact change.

Team collaboration can help agencies reach grounded conclusions. Having tech partners is vital, as agencies can swap information on their respective expertise to help each other accomplish their goals and optimize processes. Schuyler Moore, the Chief Technology Officer for U.S. Central Command said she collaborates with other team members 鈥溾onsistently to scan and ask folks about what processes are working, and what good ideas [they] have that might improve on how we do things.鈥

To best support timely tech updates and modernization, agencies should begin by shifting the organizational structure to create new pipelines and entities to sustain long-term innovation. In addition, agencies should prioritize projects in correlation with the shifting agency needs. By utilizing recurring exercises and group conversations, organizations can coordinate employee efforts and set expectations on priorities and goals.

Collaboration around new technology drives important innovation for national security. By facilitating the sharing of these ideas, SOF Week has spurred on new defense developments and shared knowledge.

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*The information contained in this blog has been written based off the thought-leadership discussions presented by speakers at SOF Week 2023.*

Palantir Announces Availability of Foundry on Microsoft Azure

Amid global economic uncertainty, access to integrated, protected, and trusted data and analytics is more vital than ever when it comes to creating business value. To further enable transformative outcomes, Palantir is pleased to partner with Microsoft in making  available on Microsoft Azure, empowering existing and new customers to more effectively apply data and analytics in their operational decision-making.

Through this new collaboration, organizations will be able to quickly deploy Palantir Foundry 鈥  鈥 as well as being able to unlock further value in Azure Data Services with Microsoft鈥檚 cloud-scale analytics and AI solutions.

As part of this relationship, our Foundry platform is available on Azure, enabling customers to deploy our software at speed, while benefiting from Azure鈥檚 trusted and secure infrastructure, as well as its global commercial footprint.

Availability on the  will enable seamless purchasing and invoicing, with customers able to use their existing Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment (MACC) to purchase a Foundry license and infrastructure costs.

Foundry鈥檚 single view ontology can layer on top of Azure Data Services, where they can then use investments for faster time to value, by better unlocking insights, and predicting and simulating outcomes for more data-driven decision making.

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The platform will also integrate with native Azure Data Services for enterprise data management on Microsoft Azure, such as Azure Data Lake, Azure Synapse Analytics, Microsoft Power BI, Microsoft Dynamics 365, Microsoft Teams, and Microsoft Industry Clouds. This means customers will be able to further build on their existing IT investments in Azure Data Services through Palantir鈥檚 software-defined data integration (SDDI) to products like Azure Synapse Analytics, Azure Data Lake Storage, Azure AI and Azure Machine Learning, alongside others.

鈥淲e鈥檙e pleased to partner with Palantir to bring Foundry to Microsoft Azure. Organizations around the world will be able to make their data more actionable by using Palantir鈥檚 platform for data-driven operations and decision making, powered by Azure鈥檚 cloud-scale analytics and comprehensive AI services.鈥 鈥 Deb Cupp, President, Microsoft North America

Better Together with Palantir Foundry and Azure Data Services

Our new relationship with Microsoft will also see us go to market together in joint opportunities across industries like energy and renewables, retail and CPG, as well as other cross-industry sustainability and ESG efforts, where Microsoft customers can enhance their existing digital transformation efforts in Azure Data Services:

  • Energy and Renewables: Foundry enables customers to integrate data at speed and scale from remote sensors and Azure IoT Hub, apply this data to drive up the efficiency of assets, from offshore oil to onshore wind.
  • Retail and CPG: The platform enables organizations to bring near-instant visibility into demand and the ability to adapt their promotions, inventory, and operations in real time.
  • Sustainability and ESG: We鈥檙e helping organizations in their net zero transition by creating a common carbon ontology to empower front line decision makers to adjust their work to meet emissions targets.
  • Healthcare and Life Sciences: Foundry is used across the healthcare and life sciences value chain, from drug discovery and development, through to manufacturing, marketing, and sales. Integrate with Azure Health Data Services to manage protected health information.

We are also working together to accelerate time to value for customers in these industries any many more, by consolidating SAP and other ERPs using  helping them to create a more integrated data landscape. Palantir HyperAuto can help customers accelerate their journey to SAP on Azure and quickly surface insights in just hours.

Partnership in Action

Additional Palantir Foundry capabilities that can be deployed at speed via Azure include those from customers like the connected vehicle company Wejo.  is a proud Palantir partner, optimizing Foundry鈥檚 capabilities, and a global leader in Smart Mobility for Good鈩 cloud and software solutions for connected, electric, and autonomous vehicle data.

Their data comes from over 92 billion vehicle journeys and consist of more than 19.5 trillion data points to data that provide businesses and organizations across a variety of industries the power to innovate, drive growth, transform communities, and save lives.

鈥淲e want to help reduce the 1.3 million deaths that happen each year on the road and the additional 8 million due to emissions with smart mobility for good products and services. As part of the Foundry platform, we are excited that Palantir customers with Azure will be able to more rapidly drive integrated, protected, and trusted data and analytics from Wejo for smart mobility initiatives and business value.鈥 鈥 Sarah Larner, Executive Vice President of Strategy and Innovation at Wejo

We look forward to working with Microsoft to broaden Foundry鈥檚 availability, enabling clients across industries to better leverage their existing investments for improved operational outcomes.

Those interested in learning more about Palantir and Microsoft鈥檚 relationship can visit the  or get started today via the 

This post contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These statements may relate to, but are not limited to, expectations regarding the terms of the partnership and the expected benefits of the software platform and solutions. Forward-looking statements are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties, some of which cannot be predicted or quantified. Forward-looking statements are based on information available at the time those statements are made and were based on current expectations as well as the beliefs and assumptions of management as of that time with respect to future events. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, many of which involve factors or circumstances that are beyond Palantir鈥檚 control. These risks and uncertainties include Palantir鈥檚 ability to meet the unique needs of its customers; the failure of its platforms and solutions to satisfy its customers or perform as desired; the frequency or severity of any software and implementation errors; its platforms鈥 reliability; and the ability to modify or terminate the partnership. Additional information regarding these and other risks and uncertainties is included in the filings Palantir makes with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time. Except as required by law, Palantir does not undertake any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments, or otherwise.

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Updates from Palantir Edge AI in Space

In April 2022,  into space onboard Satellogic鈥檚 NewSat-27 as part of the SpaceX Transporter-4 mission. We鈥檙e excited to provide an update of our on-orbit imagery processing efforts. Between April and July, we performed various hardware and software tests in-orbit, and over the past few months we have been receiving some exciting results from our direct tasking and on-orbit processing pipelines onboard NewSat-27.

Where We Stand

As of November 2022, we have successfully demonstrated the capability for customers to task the satellite with multiple captures, resulting in over 100 images from NewSat 27鈥檚 multispectral camera.

We had our most recent live image capture and onboard processing test on October 30th over Tartus, Syria. Let鈥檚 run through how we handled these images starting from the raw capture in-orbit all the way to results on the ground, utilizing Edge AI in space:

Raw images captured by the satellite consist of a single channel comprising four different 鈥榖ands鈥 of information 鈥 these represent a specific wavelength of light. Palantir Edge AI then orchestrated our onboard imagery preprocessing services to convert batches of raw images into standard, three-channel RGB images. By processing images into a standardized format that our models expect, we can improve accuracy and create more confident results for our users. As part of this specific capture, we received 44 images that we processed into six RGB images.

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After pre-processing was completed, we then ran AI models onboard the satellite. For this particular capture, Edge AI ran our in-house Palantir Omni model to identify buildings in the images. We received 210 building detections, or 鈥榠nferences鈥, from the model. For each inference, our post-processing services created PNG thumbnails and computed geodetic coordinates by using the satellite telemetry and the onboard global elevation datasets. The outputs were then bundled and secured using various onboard cryptographic mechanisms, so we could validate the data once it was received on the ground.

In our initial on-orbit tests, we discovered an edge-case bug in our pre-processing algorithm. To remedy the issue, we uplinked a small software patch to the satellite that modified how we converted these individual images into RGB images. Once our patch was uplinked, we were able to update our software onboard to account for this new case within seven minutes. With the upgrade infrastructure in-place, we can continuously refine and augment our in-orbit software and algorithms.

Notably, in this live capture instance, we were to demonstrate that software capacity for customers to process all 44 frames within 7 minutes. In our  we discussed how we had strict time constraints for each individual processing run of Edge AI. Even when we accounted for the update, our end-to-end processing time was comfortably within the thresholds that we had initially targeted. For even larger captures, our software features a built-in checkpointing system for resuming processing in the event that we have to halt processing.

What鈥檚 Next?

While this previous version of our Omni model was geared towards identifying buildings of interest and focused on the onboard integration with the satellite, our next generation of in-house models can identify more specialized object classes, such as ships. These models are already running on the ground as we test their performance. We ran this same capture through one of our newer models and were able to identify various ships near the port of Tartus in Syria with high confidence. We will be sending this new model up to the satellite in our next upgrade cycle. This will allow us to demonstrate Edge AI鈥檚 ability to continuously update and manage models while in flight, in order to optimize inference results based on areas of interest.

Figure 1: Ships off the coast of Tartus, Syria. Detections come from Palantir鈥檚 new in-house ML models on imagery collected as part of our Tartus capture.

We have also integrated our Edge AI outputs with  MetaConstellation provides end-to-end software around satellite imaging, including an operational UI for image analysis. It allows users to annotate imagery with features and easily compare multiple images from different vendors and sensors over a given area of interest.

Our outputs from the AIP Satellite 鈥 either the combined image with detections, or just the PNG thumbnails 鈥 can be viewed directly within MetaConstellation. This means that in future deployments we could be able to directly downlink from an Edge AI-equipped satellite to a tactical instance of MetaConstellation in the field, allowing for detections and imagery to be sent to operational users within minutes.

Palantir MetaConstellation makes imagery analysis readily accessible to users. Here, we compare imagery from our Tartus capture on October 30, 2022 with images that we had previously collected on September 17, 2022.

Figure 2: Palantir MetaConstellation makes imagery analysis readily accessible to users. Here, we compare imagery from our Tartus capture on October 30, 2022 with images that we had previously collected on September 17, 2022.

Our Ongoing Commitment

We are continuing to invest in our on-orbit capabilities and are currently focused on hardware-backed security mechanisms, upgraded model capabilities, and our in-house georegistration algorithm, which should dramatically increase the accuracy of our model inferences. We are also planning to introduce new communication options to facilitate direct downlink for data, which will allow Palantir to get inferences into the hands of our customers faster than ever before.

This post contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These statements may relate to, but are not limited to, expectations regarding the expected benefits and uses of our software platforms. Forward-looking statements are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties, some of which cannot be predicted or quantified. Forward-looking statements are based on information available at the time those statements are made and were based on current expectations as well as the beliefs and assumptions of management as of that time with respect to future events. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, many of which involve factors or circumstances that are beyond Palantir鈥檚 control. These risks and uncertainties include Palantir鈥檚 ability to meet the unique needs of its customers; the failure of its platforms and solutions to satisfy its customers or perform as desired; the frequency or severity of any software and implementation errors; its platforms鈥 reliability; and the ability to modify or terminate the partnership. Additional information regarding these and other risks and uncertainties is included in the filings Palantir makes with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time. Except as required by law, Palantir does not undertake any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments, or otherwise.

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Enabling Responsible AI in Palantir Foundry

Editor’s Notes: The following is a collaboration between authors from Palantir鈥檚 Product Development and Privacy & Civil Liberties (PCL) teams. It outlines how our latest model management capabilities incorporate the principles of responsible artificial intelligence so that Palantir Foundry users can effectively solve their most challenging problems.

At Palantir, we鈥檙e proud to build mission-critical  Foundry 鈥 our operating system for the modern organization 鈥 provides the infrastructure for users to develop, evaluate, deploy, and maintain AI/ML models to achieve their desired organizational outcomes.

From stabilizing consumer goods supply chains, to optimizing airplane manufacturing processes, and monitoring public health outbreaks across the globe, Foundry鈥檚  has enabled data science teams worldwide to readily collaborate with their business and operational teams, enabling all stakeholders to create data-driven impact.

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As we discussed in a previous  using AI/ML for these important use cases demands software that spans the entire model lifecycle. Foundry鈥檚 first-class security and data quality tools enable users to develop AI/ML models, and by establishing a  foundation, our software offers the connectivity and dynamic feedback loops that these teams need in order to sustain the effective use of models in practice.

Further to this, developing capabilities that facilitate the responsible use of artificial intelligence is an indispensable part of building  capabilities. Here, we鈥檒l share more about what responsible AI means at Palantir, and how Foundry鈥檚 latest model management and  capabilities enable organizations to address their most challenging problems.

Responsible AI at Palantir

At its core, our AI/ML product strategy centers around developing software that enables responsible AI use in both collaborative and operational settings. We believe that the term has many dimensions and includes considerations around AI safety, reliability, explainability, and governance. We鈥檝e publicly advocated for a  as well as the importance of  to AI/ML in multiple forums.

We believe that the tenets of responsible AI are not just limited to model development and use but have considerations throughout the entire  For example, developing reliable AI/ML solutions requires tools for the management and curation of high-quality data. These considerations extend beyond model deployment alone and include how end-users interact with their AI outputs and how they can use feedback loops for iteration, monitoring, and long-term maintenance.

Incorporating responsible AI principles in our software is also a core part of our commitment to  Building this kind of software means recognizing that AI is not the solution to every problem and that a model for one problem will not always be a solution to others. A model鈥檚 intended use should be clearly and transparently scoped to specific business or operational problems.

Moreover, the challenges of using AI for mission-critical problems span a variety of domains and require expertise from a diverse breadth of disciplines. Building AI solutions should therefore be an interdisciplinary process where engineers, domain-experts, data scientists, compliance teams, and other relevant stakeholders work together to ensure the solution represents the specialized demands and requirements of the intended field of application. The values of responsible AI shape how we build our software, and in turn, they enable our customers to use AI/ML solutions in Foundry for their most critical problems.

Model Management in Foundry

Building on the platform鈥檚 robust security and data governance tools, Foundry鈥檚 model management capabilities are designed to encourage users to incorporate responsible AI principles throughout a model鈥檚 lifecycle. We have recently released product capabilities that improve the testing and evaluation ecosystem through no-code and low-code interfaces. We encourage you to read more about these 

Problem-first modeling

In Foundry, orienting around the 鈥渙perational problem鈥 that models are trying to solve is at the heart of this new model management infrastructure. Foundry offers many tools for a data-first and exploratory approach to model experimentation, but for mission-critical use-cases, AI/ML applications need to be scoped to a specific problem. We have deliberately built  to focus model development, evaluation, and deployment around well-defined problems.

The Modeling Objectives application enables users to define a problem, develop candidate models as solutions to these challenges, perform large-scale testing and evaluation, deploy models in many modalities to both staging and production applications, and then monitor them to enable faster iteration.

Specifying the modeling problem from the outset enables collaborators to better understand 鈥 and test for 鈥 the application and context for which the models are intended. This also provides greater insight into inadvertent reuse or repurposing of models. Modeling objectives provide a flexible yet structured framework that presents an opportunity to streamline model development and deployment by collecting key datasets, identifying stakeholders, and creating a testing and evaluation plan before their development begins.

These objectives also transparently communicate state about a particular AI/ML solution 鈥 from model development to testing, to deployment and further post-deployment actions like monitoring and upgrades. This enables users to be more intentional, responsible, and effective in how they use AI to address their organization鈥檚 operational challenges.

Deep integrations for security and governance

Data protection, governance, and security are core components of Palantir Foundry and are especially important for AI/ML. AI solutions must be traceable, auditable, and governable in order to be used effectively and responsibly. To facilitate this, Foundry鈥檚 model management infrastructure integrates deeply with the platform鈥檚 robust capabilities for versioning, branching, lineage, and access control.

Users can submit a model version to an objective and propose that model as a candidate solution for the problem defined in that objective. When submitting a model, users are encouraged to fill out metadata about the submission which becomes part of its permanent record. Project stakeholders and collaborators can use this to better understand the details of each submission and create a system of record that catalogs all future models for a particular modeling problem. With  they can also quickly see the provenance of every model that is submitted to an objective, revealing not only the models themselves, but also their training and testing data and what sources those datasets originally came from.

Foundry鈥檚 model management infrastructure natively integrates with the platform鈥檚 security primitives for access controls. This enables multiple model developers, evaluators, and other stakeholders to work together on the same modeling problem, while maintaining strict security and governance controls.

Robust testing and evaluation capabilities

Testing and evaluation (T&E) is one of the most critical steps in any model鈥檚 lifecycle. During T&E, subject matter experts, data scientists, and other business stakeholders determine whether a model is both effective and efficient for any given modeling problem. For example, models may need to be evaluated quantitatively and qualitatively, assessed for bias and fairness concerns, and checked against organizational requirements before they can be deployed to applications in production environments. That鈥檚 why we have released a  to facilitate more effective and thorough T& in Foundry.

Foundry now offers  for common AI/ML problems as a part of the Modeling Objectives application. The availability and native integration of these libraries within Foundry鈥檚 model management infrastructure enable users to quickly produce well-known, quantitative metrics in a point-and-click fashion for common modeling problems, all without having to dive into any technical implementation.

We鈥檝e also included a framework for users to write their own  Libraries authored in this framework benefit from the same UI-driven workflow and integration with modeling objectives. This extends the power of the integrated evaluation framework to more advanced modeling problems or context-specific use cases.

Building on the evaluation library integrations, we鈥檝e also added the ability to easily evaluate models across  This lets users quickly and exhaustively compute metrics to identify areas of model weakness that might otherwise go undetected if only computing aggregate metrics. Evaluating models on subsets can more easily surface bias or fairness concerns that affect only a portion of the model鈥檚 expected data distribution. Users can also configure their T&E workflows to run  on all candidate models proposed for a problem in order to build a T&E procedure that is both systematic and consistent.

We also recognize that not all T&E procedures are quantitative. Therefore,  in modeling objectives help keep track of certain pre-release tasks that might need to get done as part of the T&E process before a model can be released.

Looking ahead

Modeling objectives and the T&E suite are just some of the latest capabilities to encourage responsible AI in Foundry, and we continue to invest in new capabilities for effective model management. From the tools that facilitate robust model evaluation across domains, to mechanisms for seamless model release and rollback in production settings, our model management offering will always focus on empowering our customers to use their AI/ML solutions effectively, easily, and responsibly for their organization鈥檚 most challenging problems.

This post originally appeared on  and is re-published with permission.

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7 Key Takeaways from HIMSS23

In April, over 40,000 global health professionals converged in Chicago for the highly anticipated . Over the course of five days, healthcare, government and technology leaders discussed everything from wearable medical devices and artificial intelligence (AI) to cybersecurity and compliance. Here are some highlights and key themes from the conference.

  1. Change is happening quickly: The buzz around ChatGPT offers a perfect illustration of just how quickly AI has become part of our everyday lives. There are many applications for AI in the healthcare space as well. In procedure rooms, cameras with AI can ensure processes are being followed, and thereby helping avoid malpractice. One key question circulating at the conference was: how can regulations be put in place to protect patients and practitioners鈥 privacy as this new technology starts to be implemented?

 

  1. 探花视频 HIMSS 23 Blog Embedded Image 2023The cloud is here to stay: Underpinning many new technologies is the cloud. As more healthcare organizations use hybrid and multi-cloud environments, compliance becomes increasingly complicated and important. This is particularly true considering regulations and data protection laws are constantly changing. One benefit is there is a lot of overlap between compliance requirements. Looking for these common requirements (i.e. encrypting sensitive data) can help organizations navigate the seemingly complex world of compliance.

 

  1. Data presents a paradox: Data holds tremendous potential to transform healthcare operations, but the promise of data-informed decision-making must be balanced with both the data overload felt by those on the front lines, and the preservation of patient privacy. Electronic health records (EHRs) have made the lives of doctors and nurses easier in many ways, but they have also required workers to document much more granular information to meet regulation and reimbursement requirements. As such, many workers are skeptical of health IT鈥檚 ability to alleviate burnout. Integrating data into the culture of the organization is the best way to ensure everyone is capturing the proper data and maximizing new technology investments.

 

  1. Pursue interoperability: Not just having the data, but sharing that information is also crucial. By improving access to clinical data across institutions, we can discover new therapies, lower medical costs and improve patient care; however, interoperability also requires compliance and due diligence. At HIMSS23, panelists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) described how next-generation database access control can facilitate data-sharing without moving large volumes of data. This promotes interoperability while preserving local protection policies. Additionally, panelists from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) emphasized the importance of Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standards.

 

  1. Care is expanding beyond hospital walls: Increasingly, wearable technology is becoming a staple of healthcare, as it can help with monitoring everything from glucose levels to physical activity, in addition to supporting weight control and disease prevention. More than anything, wearables offer the opportunity to continue patient care outside the walls of the hospital, which reduces the cost of care. The data collected by wearable technology holds tremendous potential for analysis at both a patient level and the population level.

 

  1. Cybersecurity must be top-of-mind: While wearables have many benefits, they must be used with cybersecurity in mind. A continuous glucose monitor that connects to the internet and patient portal, for example, could put all patient data at risk if the device is compromised. That鈥檚 why an Institute of Electrical Engineers (IEEE) working group has developed a framework with Trust, Identity, Privacy, Protection, Safety, Security principles (TIPPSS) for keeping devices with sensors safe. The goal is to make TIPPSS the standard for clinical Internet of Things (IoT) devices first, then for other solutions.

 

  1. Privacy: Patient privacy was also a leading theme at HIMSS23. When working with AI, algorithms must be trained on large volumes of data. At the conference, panelists discussed how healthcare providers and tech companies can balance using this protected health information (PHI) to improve AI while still adhering to privacy laws like HIPAA. Data de-identification is one approach to get the most out of large volumes of data while maintaining patient privacy.

Overall a common thread throughout HIMSS23 was balance. Healthcare providers and tech companies must balance the promises of technology with due diligence, while working in partnership to develop innovative solutions. From data standards to data privacy, it is crucial to collaborate with the government to lay the right foundation for using these cutting-edge technologies.

 

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*The information contained in this blog has been written based off the thought-leadership discussions presented by speakers at HIMSS 2023.*

Supporting the Student Journey Through Digital Transformation

What Does it Mean to 鈥楪o Digital鈥?

Digital transformation is a critical topic for higher education institutions globally to help them become more innovative, agile and resilient to support their students. Keys to adopting digital can be categorized into four areas鈥攑andemic, prediction, personalization and performance. The pandemic proved the need for reliable digital resilience so that schools can quickly pivot to online learning, meaning more flexibility, scalability and agility. Anticipating touch points for the general student journey from applications to graduation and alumni status allows institutions to better predict unique education tracks, and through data collection, create personalized experiences for students and faculty. With the right tools in place, both students and staff can have automated task management and digital performance throughout their higher education.

Delivering a Seamless Digital Experience

These capabilities and more are aspects of the education experience students have come to know and expect from their campuses. With the understanding of why digital transformation is important, here are three takeaways institutions can explore to deliver improved experiences and increase the overall quality of student engagement.

  • Adopting Cloud-based Solutions: The pandemic necessitated change across the entire education system to remote and hybrid learning environments. Moving to the cloud allows organizations to become more scalable and agile, ensuring students can access everything they need to be successful within one engagement system.
  • Utilize Artificial Intelligence Chat and SMS Bots: Whether through a website or mobile app, predictive technology like chat bots can assist students in completing specific touch points of their student journey. By anticipating what students are currently aiming to accomplish, providing helpful information with the click of a button and giving quick and easy direction to what is most relevant for them, an AI chat or SMS function can track and engage each of those touch points for institutions to best support their students daily.
  • Prioritize Student Digital Security: Before students arrive on campus, they often must create an account for submitting their college applications. Once they are immersed in the university鈥檚 various online learning tolls and processes, they typically must make multiple accounts with numerous different passwords. Implementing security measures such as multi-factor authentication and other 2-step security methods ensures only the right student is accessing their personal information and data.

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Implementing new strategies and technologies often comes with a significant amount of transition for any campus鈥 community, but starting with small integrations and building upon each success can slow the pressures of digital transformation. An institution that understands what capabilities and goals each of its department has allows it to create more successful implementation plans for new solutions. Change management, like valuable training and guidance for staff, plays an integral role in ensuring efficient progression of solution integrations into those individual departments. In addition, institutions must remain engaged with staff after new changes are incorporated to understand their pain points and strategize opportunities for fine-tuning.

No matter what stage students are at in their journey through higher education, securely and efficiently integrating their data into new technologies across campus empowers institutions to better understand individual learning tracks. Institutions should examine a student鈥檚 qualities and data from a holistic point of view to best engage with and support them, instead of attempting to piece each departments information together for a less comprehensive perspective.

Analyzing student data and activity also motivates institutions to revisit their digital operations and presence to find areas for improvement. It is imperative that websites, learning tools and accesses are functioning quickly and reliably to best serve the students utilizing them. For example, an institution may consider that lower application rates are due to how many students abandoned their application submission process after factors like an unsuccessful login, inability to create an account, errors when submitting, long wait times for tech support, etc. Understanding these barriers enables institutions to promptly address them and streamline the process for any new applicant.

Empowering Higher Education for Success

Increasing student engagement with a multitude of efficiently integrated solutions gives institutions the opportunity to better understand what their students need to be successful through their educational journey. Though there is much more to digital transformation, these key takeaways allow higher education professionals to strategically plan technology and solution implementations to improve their students鈥 experiences.

 

Together, Genesys and GTS are hosting a series of webinars to educate attendees on the most reliable and efficient solutions for their student experience and engagement challenges. Join these cloud, digital and AI technology experts for and learn how your organization can support the student journey.

Innovation in Cybersecurity: Technology Modernization and Improving Public Safety in Florida

From emergency response to IT teams, technology modernization plays a key role in improving cyber resiliency and efficiency in Florida鈥檚 state and local government agencies. At the 探花视频 Digital Transformation Roadshow in Tallahassee, Florida, Government IT and industry leaders engaged in dynamic discussions around transforming Florida through technology in three different sessions.

Leveraging Technology for Data-Driven Government

The use of emerging and innovative technologies is transforming legacy systems to better respond to citizens and facilitate digital services. Using cloud-ready architectures, agile methods and data interoperability, Florida is tapping top technology talent to redesign aging technology systems and deliver better outcomes for Floridians. The governor of Florida established the Florida Digital Service with the goal to deliver better government services and transparency to Floridians through design and technology. This goal expands the role of technology for delivering secure digital government services across the state.

When examining information technology at the Office of Inspector General, the key focuses are management, risk and internal audit. The inspector general community plays a critical role in offering assurance services for cybersecurity management, which was acknowledged by Florida governing bodies in 2021 with legislation requiring every inspector general to have a dedicated cybersecurity audit plan as part of their normal workflow. This expanded the focus from IT-specific audits to planning ahead with cybersecurity through an enterprise-wide audit.

探花视频 Florida State and Local Roadshow Blog Embedded Image 2023Modernizing the procurement process has drastically changed the technology environment within the City of Tallahassee. By examining more than just business processes, identifying where to improve and how to implement those changes, agencies can set better standards, meet security compliance and improve overall efficiency. Investing in the correct tools allows agencies to leverage the interoperability of these solutions to improve communication and optimize performance. Whether that be a singular platform or different point solutions which are tied together, agencies need to find a solution that minimizes cost and maximizes output.

The ultimate goal for Florida agencies is to prioritize the modernization of their technology to leverage their hybrid environments while maintaining efficiency and combating cybersecurity attacks. Taking a hybrid approach builds up a level of comfort with the technology for agency teams as they tackle legacy modernization. With this approach, both internal teams and the public will gain understanding of these new systems all while scaling for future growth.

The Roadmap to Emergency Response through Technology

As natural disasters seem to be increasing in intensity and frequency, emergency response capabilities are critical to the safety of communities. Americans鈥 health, security and economic wellbeing are tied to climate and weather. In a state that often faces natural disasters such as hurricanes and flooding, recovery depends on fast, secure IT resources to match manpower and machinery with the locations most in need, while delivering fast and secure assistance to victims. The ability to collect, analyze and communicate data is critical for effective and efficient emergency management.

Throughout the pandemic, State and Local Government Agencies have leveraged new technologies and fast tracked their digital transformation. This journey of maturing technology quacking moving into smaller agencies in order to maximize their potential. The quality of video and efficiency for sharing photos and data within emergency management and first response has become a high priority for technology partners. The simplicity and frictionless aspect of video platforms have become critical for emergency management to provide transparency and safety to those individuals in the field.

AI, machine learning and voice recognition are just some of the technologies that can help improve the quality of communication and response time within emergency management. When dealing with phone calls, an agency can mature their voice recognition and AI to cut down the workload of call operators and encourage more people in the field to help with disaster response.

Combating Cyber Threats in Government

Federal, State and Local Agencies stand together in the fight to prevent and recover from cyberattacks, as their communities increasingly become targets of hackers and other cyber criminals. Cybersecurity risks range from data exploitation, insider threats and third-party practices as outsourcing increases ransomware, identity theft and fraudulent access to state government services.

Innovative policy and cyber resiliency have become some of the top priorities for public sector agencies. Over the past few years, agencies have seen how these bad actors are becoming more sophisticated, attacks are growing in scale and new techniques are being used to infiltrate Government systems. Wanting to prevent injuries and intrusions, cybersecurity teams have had to evaluate how to detect and respond quickly in this new hybrid workplace environment.

There is no more network perimeter as employees work from anywhere, so traditional on-prem technology has now had to expand to other point solutions, VPNs and mobile device management. Agencies now want to reach unified endpoint management in order to manage devices in the air, in office, on the field or at home. By leveraging automation and multiple cloud providers, agencies can improve security posture while eliminating manual effort which in turn cuts down cost and human error.

The massive migration to cloud and multicloud environments as well as computing from the edge to include the telecommuting and remote connected devices has fundamentally changed the way state and local agencies look at protecting their data. Taking on Zero Trust when it comes to identities, endpoints, applications, network data and infrastructure has become imperative for every government agency to move past perimeter-based security and into the future.

 

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*The information contained in this blog has been written based off the thought-leadership discussions presented by speakers at the 探花视频 Digital Transformation Roadshow.*