The General Services Administration is hosting a hackathon to revolutionize federal websites by leveraging artificial intelligence and cloud tools. This innovative event, co-sponsored by OpenAI and Microsoft, will provide participants with access to cutting-edge technologies, including large language models and code-writing tools. The goal is to create a future where federal websites seamlessly integrate with AI tools, enhancing the user experience and increasing accessibility. With a prize pool of $10,000, participants will be motivated to think outside the box and develop creative solutions. According to GSA Chief AI and Data Officer Zach Whitman, the hackathon aims to optimize services for the American people as they increasingly rely on AI tools. This initiative is part of the GSA’s broader effort to explore AI applications, as seen in their recent resource guide for federal purchasers and framework for emerging technologies. By embracing AI, the GSA is poised to transform the way federal websites operate and interact with citizens.

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