Digitizing Records for an AI-Driven Future
A significant portion of government data is considered historical, with many datasets tracking information spanning decades. Federal leaders are turning to digitization to enable artificial intelligence, ultimately improving operational efficiency.
Leaders from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and National Archives and Records Administration are exploring how AI can improve data discovery and enhance user experience. As agencies modernize, it’s critical to understand the risks of AI and develop effective governance strategies to protect sensitive information.
Learn more about:
- How agencies are improving AI’s accessibility and user engagement.
- Where federal leaders are leveraging sandbox environments to test AI prototypes.
- How agencies are balancing budgets for AI and investing strategically in emerging tech.
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Andrea Fletcher Chief Digital Strategy Officer, CMS
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Jill Reilly Acting Chief Innovation Officer, NARA
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AI FedLab
The Defense IT Summit will bring together federal and industry leaders to discuss AI in defense operations, CJADC2 and multi and hybrid cloud security.
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