Artificial Intelligence in Government
Watch this video with Microsoft’s Chief Technology Officer for Worldwide Public Sector Dave Sloan to learn more about artificial intelligence and the key role it can play in helping you digitally transform your government organization.
Microsoft partnered with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Government Development and the Future Office to create this training module that outlines best practices to support your organization’s digital transformation efforts.
In this training video you will learn:
- A brief overview of the history of AI.
- Ways in which AI is currently being used in business operations, customer services, cybersecurity, finance & accounting, human resources.
- Public sector challenges to effective AI deployment.
- Successful use of AI in government, such as: productivity, virtual assistance, customer contact, creative assistance, security, and co-generation.
- Responsible AI Principles: Fairness, reliability & safety, privacy & security, inclusiveness, transparency, accountability.
- How you can prepare your organization for AI adoption.
Additional Resources
- AI in the Public Sector (Worldwide Learning Collection)
- All AI content on the Public Sector Center of Expertise
All Success Stories
- The City of Kelowna increases and speeds access to its services with Azure AI
- RIA innovates its Bürokratt solution, in collaboration with Microsoft, to run on cloud services like Azure
- CIAT drives innovation and productivity for national tax agencies
- Smart Qatar meets the needs of citizens, businesses, and visitors with digital services built on Azure
About the Center of Expertise
Microsoft’s Public Sector Center of Expertise brings together thought leadership and research relating to digital transformation in the public sector. The Center of Expertise highlights the efforts and success stories of public servants around the globe, while fostering a community of decision makers with a variety of resources from podcasts and webinars to white papers and new research. Join us as we discover and share the learnings and achievements of public sector communities.
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