The Government Workforce Says It’s Looking Forward to Working With AI
AI is coming, and it’s time to put the employee at the center of the planning.
AI is coming, and it’s time to put the employee at the center of the planning.
Automating manual processes, particularly security patching, in the data center is the key factor that will allow federal agencies to meet compliance standards and keep data secure while freeing up resources for other critical tasks.
While commonly associated with cryptocurrencies, the security and information management capabilities of blockchain extend far beyond payment methods.
Whereas repetitive and basic tasks in a traditional setting can take tens of thousands of hours to complete, software-enabled bots can accomplish these same tasks with rapid speed and infallible accuracy.
Capt. Michael Kanaan added that he hopes AI becomes as ubiquitous as horsepower across the entirety of America’s armed forces.
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An enabler allows governments to incorporate front-facing emerging technologies that actively contribute to mission objectives.
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) could see its responsibilities and workforce siphoned off to other agencies over the next few years.
In reality, accountants in governments are often on the cutting edge and have some of the strongest business cases for incorporating emerging technologies.
There’s a lot of buzz about machine learning in government today, given its potential to improve operations, cut costs and produce better program outcomes. But what exactly is it?
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