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How AI Opens Doors of Extraordinary Possibilities for Government

AI streamlines operations and augments the workforce by automating simple, well-defined tasks. Employees can then devote more time to decisions that necessitate human judgement.
Fremont, CA: By incorporating AI into every aspect of their work, the government and public sector stand to gain significantly. AI in government must consider privacy and security, compatibility with legacy systems, and evolving workloads. Intel® technologies enable holistic systems built on our experience working with governments and the public sector. We can solve the most complex problems in ways that will transform society if we work together.
Investing in AI has enormous benefits for the public sector, including governments at the federal, state, and local levels. AI is capable to help organizations work more efficiently, reduce costs, and make significant advances in research.
Private companies have made incredible advances in artificial intelligence. Everyone benefits from what AI has to offer when they apply what they've learned to challenges in the public sector. Similarly, the government is frequently a driving force behind some of the most significant technological advancements. Government and public sector innovation can aid in the spread of AI across industries.
Advantages of AI in Government:
Routine Tasks Automated
Large amounts of data, particularly those collected by the military, aerospace, and other government sectors, cannot be processed manually by humans. However, AI is capable of completing time-taking—and tedious—tasks quickly and accurately. Machine learning and deep learning excel at tasks that are well-defined, involve massive amounts of data, and necessitate a great deal of repetition.
AI streamlines operations and augments the workforce by automating simple, well-defined tasks. Employees can then devote more time to decisions that necessitate human judgement. For instance, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) employs Emma, a computer-generated virtual assistant, to answer questions and guide visitors to the appropriate section of the website. A human, on the other hand, can better explain USCIS decisions and advise an individual on next steps.
Performing Mission-Critical Tasks
AI can support critical capabilities in government agencies such as the United States Department of Defense (DoD). These include enhancing situational awareness and decision-making, increasing the safety of equipment such as aircraft, ships, and vehicles in hazardous situations, and predicting when critical parts will fail, automating diagnosis, and planning maintenance. AI also aids in improving nautical, terrain, and aeronautical charting, which is critical to DoD missions, allowing for safer and more precise navigation and better surveillance.
Advanced Research and Development
AI can support critical capabilities in government agencies such as the United States Department of Defense (DoD). These include enhancing situational awareness and decision-making, increasing the safety of equipment such as aircraft, ships, and vehicles in hazardous situations, and predicting when critical parts will fail, automating diagnosis, and planning maintenance. AI also aids in improving nautical, terrain, and aeronautical charting, which is critical to DoD missions, allowing for safer and more precise navigation and better surveillance.
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