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Whether you’re shaping policy, implementing new technologies, or just interested in the future of AI, we’ve got the tools to support your journey.
The federal approach to AI policy is shifting, and for state and local agencies, it may be time to fasten their seatbelts.
To streamline and speed up the government procurement tango, it takes three. Government (demand); Business (supply); and AI.
Embracing the AI-Driven Industrial Revolution
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In 2005, entrepreneur Ray Kurzweil predicted the occurrence of a ‘singularity’ — when machine intelligence surpasses that of humans. He said it would happen in 2045. He now thinks it may be close at hand.
It’s a question that’s been asked for years: will AI replace jobs?
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The answer isn’t as clear as we might hope — yes and no.
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Recent reports paint a complex picture.
Consider the US healthcare programs, Medicare and Medicaid.
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Some 65,748,292 million are enrolled in Medicare; and 74,640,222 are enrolled in Medicaid.
Imagine standing at the edge of a vast canyon. On one side lies the promise of artificial intelligence — a land of streamlined public services, efficient governance, and unprecedented innovation.