Transforming Government With AI
AI is changing the way government does business, and its transformative potential is vast. See how agencies are using it to innovate and make services more accessible.
AI is changing the way government does business, and its transformative potential is vast. See how agencies are using it to innovate and make services more accessible.
At the state and local level, adopting AI remains only one of a long list of IT priorities. Read how Burlington, VT is approaching it.
The biggest AI mistake that state and local governments make is focusing solely on its hazards, according to AI expert Alan R. Shark. He recommends an atmosphere of curiosity instead. “Let’s see what we can do.”
You can’t have an AI strategy without a data strategy, says Matthew Rose of Snowflake. To be ready for AI, you need an ecosystem for data.
Code buried deep inside applications can make a system vulnerable to supply-chain attacks. You need to know all the software in your system to protect it.
Someday, quantum computers will be powerful and reliable enough to render traditional encryption obsolete. But agencies can move forward with mitigation strategies today.
Quantum computing offers much potential, including the ability to break current encryption algorithms that protect data. The good news is that there are solutions.
Agencies benefit when they use their data to inform, test, and improve policy. Learn how to integrate data in your decision making.
The transformative power of AI is vast. Agencies need to embrace it. There’s help available to get started.
Whether you’re planning to use more AI or just want to improve analytics and tighten cybersecurity, good data management must be the foundation for your efforts.