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Department of Health and Human Services: Artificial Intelligence Use Cases Inventory

Executive Order 13960, “Promoting the Use of Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence in the Federal Government,” requires agencies to prepare an inventory of non-classified and non-sensitive current and planned Artificial Intelligence (AI) use cases. Agencies must share their inventories with the public and other agencies, to the extent practicable. The HHS Office of the Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer (OCAIO) has created an inventory of HHS AI use cases that not only satisfies the executive order requirements, but also increases awareness of and cross-agency collaboration on AI initiatives. Below, we highlight some AI use cases (“Example HHS Use Cases”) and provide the complete inventories.

  • Example HHS AI Use Cases FY22
  • HHS AI Use Cases Inventory FY22
  • HHS AI Use Cases Inventory FY23 - CSV
Content created by Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO)
Content last reviewed June 6, 2024
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