All posts tagged "generative AI"
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From persistent challenges to emerging trends: Highlights from the Global Government Women’s Network in 2024
This year, as part of our Global Government Women’s Network, we produced a range of content for and about women in civil and public services around the world. While some
- Posted December 18, 2024
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How governments are unlocking productivity with AI – and measuring the results
Research earlier this year from Global Government Forum, in partnership with SAS, found that nine in ten civil servants say their organisation faces a productivity challenge, with 56% characterising it
- Posted December 17, 2024
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Generative AI could worsen regional divides, OECD warns
Generative AI could widen productivity and income gaps between cities and rural areas across a host of developed countries, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) said in a
- Posted December 5, 2024
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Australian government workers save an hour a day in large generative AI trial
Australian public servants who took part in a six-month trial of generative AI reported that it saved them an average of an hour a day. The trial made Microsoft 365
- Posted November 20, 2024
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Streamlining government regulatory responses with natural language processing, GenAI and text analytics
Imagine if your job was to sort a massive pile of 40,000 stones into about 200 buckets based on their unique properties. Each stone needs to be carefully examined, categorized
- Posted October 10, 2024
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France appoints first AI minister
Clara Chappaz has been made France’s first AI minister and will assume the role in prime minister Michel Barnier’s new cabinet. The decision to appoint a dedicated AI official came
- Posted October 2, 2024
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News in brief: UK department advances AI governance, back to office push could hit women hardest
Global Government Forum’s weekly roundup of public service news In this edition: UK Department for Business and Trade advances AI governance process The UK government’s Department for Business and Trade
- Posted August 22, 2024
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How AI can grease the wheels of government
Making the most of artificial intelligence (AI) means different things to different organisations. For governments, the primary value AI represents is minimising friction and maximising efficiencies. During a recent webinar
- Posted August 19, 2024
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Three ways generative AI can assist in criminal investigations
Author: Ellen Joyner-Roberson, Global Marketing Advisor at SAS Across the world, investigators and law enforcement officers are tackling a rapidly evolving and expanding workload fueled by an increase in complex
- Posted August 8, 2024
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Exclusive insight on how one UK department is using AI, unleashing the power of data in government, and more
Welcome to this month’s AI Monitor. In this edition, we summarise the AI strategies being developed and deployed by each of the Five Eyes nations and share an interesting example
- Posted July 23, 2024