A recently released U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) inventory report lists 367 artificial intelligence (AI) systems currently operating across the agency. The systems span multiple VA functions, including tools used during patient care and systems that support administrative work such as processing benefits. According to reporting from Air Force Times, Military Times, and Navy Times, the inventory describes how AI is being used throughout VA operations, indicating that the agency’s deployments are not limited to clinical settings. Instead, the report covers both healthcare-related applications and back-office or service-delivery use cases tied to benefits. The outlets describe the inventory as a catalog of existing AI uses, rather than a set of new approvals. While the summaries focus on the total number of systems and their broad categories of use, they consistently characterize the report as a comprehensive accounting of AI in operation within VA healthcare, benefits, and related services. The coverage does not identify specific vendors, performance outcomes, or regulatory findings in the provided excerpts, focusing instead on the inventory’s existence and overall scope.