Harnessing Agentic AI for the Public Sector
As artificial intelligence is deployed across public sector organisations, the technology continues to evolve. Agentic AI is the latest development to demonstrate real potential for enabling more efficient delivery of services. AI agents are semi-autonomous assistants that can carry out complex tasks, communicate with multiple different systems and tools, and even collaborate with each other.
So what are the practical implications of agentic AI for public sector organisations, and what guardrails need to be put in place to ensure that it is deployed safely? In this webinar we’ll look at what advantages this new technology has over existing generative AI tools, what the most likely use cases will be, and what preparation and mitigations need to be in place to ensure successful deployment.
Speaker
Alan Rutter, Global Government Forum’s Associate Trainer

Alan Rutter is the founder of consultancy Fire Plus Algebra, and a specialist in data visualisation and Artificial Intelligence (AI). With a background in journalism, he has delivered in-house training for clients including the Home Office, DEFRA, the Department of Health and Social Care, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, NHS England, HMRC, and numerous local government and public sector organisations.
He also provides training and consultancy in the private and charity sector, and regularly speaks about data visualisation at events including the Open Data Science Conference and the Øredev developer conference. He previously worked for publishing brands including the Guardian, Time Out, Wired, GQ, Vanity Fair and Vogue.
Seminars Alan runs for Global Government Forum include:
Visualising Data to Influence Public Sector Stakeholders
Deploying AI in the Public Service – Global Government Forum




