Using AI and ML to Make the Most of Your Data
Artificial intelligence and machine learning can help make your data more readily searchable. Here’s how some agencies have used them successfully.
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.
Software can handle some tasks more effectively than humans. Here are some tips for using automation to increase productivity.
Government is taking on the challenge of cybersecurity. Here are five ways they’re tackling the threats.
Automation can make analyzing data so much easier. It can help agencies tell better “data stories” that put the information in context. Automating isn’t easy, though. Here’s advice from an industry expert.
Data analytics, in simple terms, can be compared to doing a jigsaw puzzle: The automated analytic tools make much quicker sense of 1,000 random puzzle pieces than a human ever could. But the shift to data analytics requires some planning.
NSFs Sivagnanam believes the next several years could prove critical in laying the groundwork for the broad use of artificial intelligence.
With properly deployed AI, maintaining a predictive security posture is possible, and the key is to focus not just on protection, but on prevention.
Using human-centered design to make AI controllable, comprehensible and predictable is vital, and the U.S. government is well-positioned to lead the charge.
Equitable listening is the backbone of leadership, from agency front lines to the C-suite. Seeking to understand the needs of those we serve is paramount.