What Can Old Airplanes Teach Government About Adopting AI?
Though more than 100 years separates the inception of the U.S. Airmail Service and the launch of ChatGPT, we can learn many lessons from the former when deciding how to use the latter.
Though more than 100 years separates the inception of the U.S. Airmail Service and the launch of ChatGPT, we can learn many lessons from the former when deciding how to use the latter.
With advanced networking technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, agencies can monitor their service areas in real-time and identify areas that need improvement.
Constituents want to find information on your site quickly and easily. Generative AI offers a revolutionary approach to interpreting user questions and providing answers people need.
Data management has become a critical aspect of operations across the federal government in the digital age. The sheer volume of data generated daily requires efficient and effective management tools. Enter artificial intelligence (AI)-powered automation, a catalyst for enhanced data management and governance in government.
For decades, science fiction movies stoked fears that “machines will replace people.” With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), the fear moved off the screen and into the workplace. The reality is this fear is largely unfounded, but AI is having a tremendous impact on how we work.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning can help make your data more readily searchable. Here’s how some agencies have used them successfully.
While generative AI models like ChatGPT have advanced significantly in simulating human-like conversation, they are not production-ready solutions for comprehensive customer support in government agencies.
Citizens expect Instant, correct, and trusted answers from government agencies when they look for information on the agencies’ websites. Natural language interfaces fulfill this need.
Software can handle some tasks more effectively than humans. Here are some tips for using automation to increase productivity.
New AI technologies are bound to be disruptive, even as they bring new capabilities. Here’s how to plan for them.