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Reston, Va., April 9, 2025 Leidos (NYSE:LDOS), an information technology company for governments, and Moveworks, an agentic artificial intelligence assistant for enterprises, are collaborating with the aim of increasing efficiency of government workers in the U.S., U.K., and Australia. Agentic AI are digital personal assistants that make decisions and automate daily work processes.
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Speaker: Alex Salazar, CEO & Co-Founder @ Arcade | Nate Barbettini, Founding Engineer @ Arcade | Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO @ Aggregage
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Speaker: Andrew Skoog, Founder of MachinistX & President of Hexis Representatives
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Speaker: Ben Epstein, Stealth Founder & CTO | Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO, Aggregage
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Speaker: Chris Townsend, VP of Product Marketing, Wellspring
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