5 Predictions for AI in Government Technology
Government agencies are setting plans in motion not only to integrate artificial intelligence into their enterprises, but also ensuring the data and algorithms that power these systems are fair and ethical.
David Egts, Field CTO for MuleSoft Global Public Sector at Salesforce, breaks down the five predictions he has for AI in 2024. Egts highlights ways government leaders can prepare their agency and workforce to innovate for resilience, augment teams with AI and automate predictive AI to augment generative AI.
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David Egts Field CTO, Public Sector, MuleSoft, Salesforce
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Amy Kluber Editor-in-Chief, GovCIO Media & Research
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