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The World Governments Summit Offers Strategies for the Effective Application of AI in Governance.

February 23, 2024
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The World Governments Summit Offers Strategies for the Effective Application of AI in Governance.

A new paper from Accenture and the World Governments Summit (WGS) outlines important tactics for government organizations using Gen AI (Generative Artificial Intelligence) ethically and efficiently.

The report “How Can Government Agencies Responsibly Navigate the AI Landscape to Implement High Impact Generative AI Solutions?” was released during WGS 2024 and provides suggestions for resolving some of the difficulties encountered while incorporating Gen AI into government services.

The paper discusses the enormous potential of Gen AI, highlighting how it could reinvent human-AI interaction and change the way government work is done. The rapidly expanding use of AI technologies, including ChatGPT, is about to bring about a significant change in the public services sector.

But this change also means that managing Gen AI responsibly is necessary to reduce the dangers of inconsistent results, different biases, and labor displacement while maintaining privacy, security, and legal compliance.

A whopping 99% of public sector leaders, according to the report, think that software and services powered by AI foundation models will significantly boost innovation and creativity in their organizations over the next three to five years.

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