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Michael Sherwood discusses a range of tech topics in the latest edition of the GovLoop “CIO Conversations” series.
Michael Sherwood discusses a range of tech topics in the latest edition of the GovLoop “CIO Conversations” series.
Government adoption of blockchain is still nascent but a few brave government agency leaders see the potential of the technology, and are experimenting with ways to use blockchain to make government services more effective.
Here are five ways the public sector can start thinking about incorporating artificial intelligence, automation and chatbots.
At a recent roundtable with Genesys and GovLoop, we heard from several experts in the field of automation and artificial intelligence. These leaders, as well as many public servants in the room, shared their experiences with AI and chatbots.
If you’re in government work, you’ve probably seen your fair share of articles about blockchain. But who’s using it, and how?
GovLoop sat down with Tomicah Tillemann, co-founder of the Blockchain Trust Accelerator, to understand how blockchain can be used to hold government’s accountable and who is leading in the federal space when it comes to blockchain. This is part II of our interview.
To better understand what this technology is, how it works and what it means for government agencies, GovLoop sat down with Tomicah Tillemann, co-founder of the Blockchain Trust Accelerator.
We sat down with machine learning expert Angela Zutavern to understand which agencies are leading in AI, tips for procuring AI capabilities and what this means for the future of government jobs.
The key is not to think of artificial intelligence as an existential threat, but rather an event we can plan for and build around.
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