Artificial Intelligence has rapidly moved from the comic books and movies to the stuff of real-live business applications, and the public sector is among the industries AI stands to affect most, particularly around data. But there's a disconnect between the information we're comfortable giving to private businesses and what we trust the government with. That gulf is resulting in a slower adoption of the technology in the public sector, and delaying a host of efficiency and cost improvements technologists believe would come along with it. Consulting caught up with Sapient Government Services' Teresa Bozzelli recently to talk about this trust gap, how the government can overcome it, and how AI will eventually permeate the public sector right alongside private.
Consulting: What are you most excited about regarding AI's entry into the public sector?
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