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Introducing AItoAI: Smart Software for Government Use Cases

04-30-2024 08:34 AM CET | IT, New Media & Software

Press release from: GovWizely

AItoAi Number 4 Available now.

COVENTRY, ENGLAND, April 17, 2024

Introducing AItoAI: Smart Software for Government Use Cases

AItoAI, a new video and audio program is available, on YouTube
at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BFBYeW3Jls and Apple podcasts at podcast.govwizely.com.

The program reveals high-value information; for example, a new
government conference for artificial intelligence officers and one US
Federal government road map for artificial intelligence projects in 2024.

"AItoAI: Smart Software for Government Use Cases" is a news analysis
program focusing on an important, but often overlooked market for artificial
intelligence. The topics cover the intersection of government software
and artificial intelligence.

The ad-free program features Erik S. Arnold, the Managing Director
of Govwizely, a Washington, DC, consulting and engineering services
firm. Erik has extensive experience working on technology projects
for the US Congress, the Capitol Police, the Department of
Commerce, and the White House.

Also, participating in the program is Stephen E Arnold, an
adviser to Govwizely.

This program explores five topics in an unusual father-and-son
exploration of important, yet rarely discussed subjects.

The current program explores a mandate from the White House, via the
Office of Management & Budget that every Federal agency must appoint a
chief artificial intelligence officer or CAIO.

A second story reports about the European Union's first artificial
intelligence law.

The third story explains that the US Internal Revenue Service will add
fraud detection procedures which make use of artificial intelligence.

The fourth story presents the US Department of Homeland Security's AI
road map for 2024.

The final story concerns the disappointing outcome of a AI-powered
chatbot in New York City. The program reveals the AI technology behind
what is a high-profile and problematic citizen-facing smart service.

For more information about the AItoAI program, write erik@govwizely.com

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Contact details for the managing director of the company, Erik S. Arnold:
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Govwizely:

Govwizely is a Washington, DC-based consulting and engineering services firm dedicated to assisting government agencies in effectively leveraging technology for their operations and initiatives.

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