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AI for Government: Opportunities and Challenges

Priya Ramachandran

The continuous evolution of technology presents us with a dynamic landscape filled with both promise and challenges. As the internet gained widespread adoption, it revolutionized various aspects of our lives, introducing innovations such as online shopping and real-time news updates, alongside issues like spam, phishing, and malware. Traditionally, government entities have been cautious in adopting new technologies, often due to regulatory constraints and a desire to proceed carefully. However, artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly emerged as a transformative force, bucking the trend of slower adoption.

Within a short span of time, initiatives like ChatGPT have entered the public sphere, prompting proactive measures such as Executive Order 14110, on the “Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence. This was swiftly followed by a Government Accountability Office report outlining necessary agency requirements for AI implementation.

“Every new technology is a double-edged sword, but AI may be the sharpest blade yet,” Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said in a recent speech at Oxford.

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July 16, 2024

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