Generative AI Innovation in Government Starts With Trust
Generative AI Innovation in Government Starts With Trust

With the proliferation of devices and sensors collecting data from the edge to the office, data has become the new currency. Government agencies have already started to harness that data by using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) capabilities.

Those technologies are advancing rapidly. With generative AI, government can use deep learning methods to generate new content and synthetic data that can be used to build predictive modeling that can inform decisions and guide the next big breakthroughs in science and innovation.

While fear of new technology is common, trust can be gained by understanding the benefits and uses and learning from organizations that have achieved tangible results. In this three-part program, we will discuss how government can gain trust around generative AI and explore the full potential of the technology.

 

Watch: Advancing the Potential of Generative AI in Government

Generative AI is a transformative tool that can overcome challenges with the increasing amount of data that government agencies experience. However, many people are still understandably concerned about the technology. Learn how generative AI can deliver positive mission outcomes while maintaining transparency and building trust.

 

Listen: Operationalizing Generative AI

In this episode of MeriTalking, MeriTalk’s Gail Emery sits down with Kevin Chin, director of generative AI, and Jackson Scott, senior research scientist for the AI/Machine learning accelerator at Leidos, to explore how agencies can overcome the challenge of fighting public perception of generative AI and prepare their systems and teams for enterprise-wide implementation of the technology.

 

Read: Realizing the Full Potential of Generative AI in Government Starts With Trust

The Executive Order on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence (AI EO) helps establish standards that protect consumers and workers while encouraging further AI innovation. Federal technology leaders likewise are working to balance the desire for innovation with generative AI tools against the need to maintain public and employee trust.

MeriTalk sat down with Tifani O’Brien, vice president and AI/machine learning accelerator lead at Leidos, to discuss how agencies can overcome barriers and build trust in AI to reap the benefits the technology can deliver.

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