How Is AI Different From Other Forms of Automation?
Artificial intelligence (AI), unlike other forms of automation, can learn and generate ideas that elude humans. But what does AI “learning” actually mean? Here are the basics.
Artificial intelligence (AI), unlike other forms of automation, can learn and generate ideas that elude humans. But what does AI “learning” actually mean? Here are the basics.
A concept known as explainability helps make artificial intelligence (AI) applications seem trustworthy. But what does explainable AI mean? And how might AI change things for the better? For the worse?
Is AI a world-ending threat or a world-changing breakthrough? Will it steal your job? We checked what the experts have to say.
The more you learn about artificial intelligence (AI), the more confused you might be. Here are some helpful definitions of the most popular forms of AI to help you make sense of it all.
We asked GovLoop readers about their AI-related thoughts and experiences. How are people using AI? What value does it offer, and what would make agencies use the technology more? Is AI more of a benefit or a risk, and why?
As artificial intelligence becomes more prevalent, governments are attempting to control its risks through internal guidance and legislation. Here’s where those efforts stand.
Getting used to AI can be an uncertain journey. Will it raise the quality and speed of your output? Will it expand the scope of your job, or put it at risk? Find out what an expert thinks.
If an agency wants to transform how it uses data, it needs to reimagine three core pillars of its data ecosystem: people, processes and technology.
You can’t apply AI to your data until you’ve taken care of some fundaments of data governance and hygiene. Here are some tips on how to get ready.
Although recent reports make AI sound like something new and untested, government (and industry) have been using some practical forms of AI for years. Here’s a rundown.