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The latest episode of the Data Foundation's Data for the People! podcast features David Dutwin, Executive Vice President of NORC's AmeriSpeak panel, discussing public trust in federal statistics. Drawing from an American Statistical ...
Hi! Yes, it is in person only at the historic NASEM building. Note that registration is not yet open. For people who wish to sign up for email notifications when registration opens, go to: https://tago1.share.hsforms. com/2OtIUu_q-StykJ8klMw_jqw ...
Michele, It looks like it will be in person in Washington DC: https://www.niss.org/events/ai-day-federal-statistics-2026 But Melissa Chiu could confirm. Her contact info is on the event website. ------------------------------ Mark Mather Associate ...
Mark, will that workshop be in person or online? Thanks, Michele ------------------------------ Michele Hayslett UNC Libraries ------------------------------
Do you use artificial intelligence (AI) to support federal statistics? Submit an abstract to include your work in a poster session for the upcoming AI Day of Federal Statistics workshop . Applications with abstracts are due by March 26, 2026, and ...
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