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WhiteHouse announces a new contest to use AI to protect federal networks from cyber threats.

The AI Security Challenge is open to researchers, academics, industry experts, and students from the US and allied countries. The contest will run for two years and will consist of three phases. The first phase will focus on developing AI models that can detect malicious activities on simulated federal networks. The second phase will test the models on real-world data from federal agencies.

The White House said that the contest aims to foster innovation and collaboration in the field of AI security and to create a community of experts that can help the government address its cybersecurity challenges. The White House also said that the contest will adhere to the principles of responsible and trustworthy AI, such as fairness,The registration for the contest will open on August 16 and the deadline for submitting solutions for the first phase is November 15.

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