Artificial intelligence (AI) in government can accelerate data analysis, boost efficiency, and deliver near-real-time insights for mission teams in the field, command center, office, or laboratory. Why AI in Government? Federal agencies, together with state and local government, gather vast quantiti...
Government agencies seeking to deploy artificial intelligence face hurdles in data awareness, availability, and quality. A five-step, mission-based data strategy for AI programs can help sidestep these challenges.
for decades, artificial intelligence (ai) researchers have sought to enable computers to perform a wide range of tasks once thought to be reserved for humans. in recent years, the technology has moved from science fiction into real life: ai programs can play games, recognize faces and speech...
The innovative competition, open to all Indonesians, aimed to drive AI breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI) – especially generative AI – across four critical themes in government services. This year’s event attracted 191 teams comprising 495 participants, an increase of more than 100 ...
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AS striking as AI programs may be (and as potentially unsettling to filmgoers suffering periodic nightmares about robots becoming self-aware and malevolent), the cognitive technolo- gies behind artificial intelligence are already having a real impact on many people's lives and work. AI- based ...
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) permeates government IT modernization efforts, the mystique of AI continues to build. As we head into a new calendar year, there is potential for AI technology to dramatically impact how agencies can deliver on their respective missions. There has been a lot of ...
In a business known for complexity, AI can simplify contracting processes, validate compliance with ever-changing regulations, automate time-devouring manual tasks, and provide valuable input to human decision-makers. So where will AI move the needle for government contractors?
The White House’sExecutive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence(EO) lays out a strategy focused on monitoring, regulating and staffing the development of AI-based innovations. Theordercalls for guidelines in specific areas of government concern, ...
Facing tight budgets and staffing shortages, local governments see artificial intelligence as a way to cut costs while maintaining or improving service levels. For example, AI-based chatbots can help government employees get answers to their basic payroll, onboarding, benefits, and other questions wi...