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Government CIO Outlook | Friday, January 17, 2020
The governments need to focus on being more intuitive, to sense and respond to new opportunities, social challenges, and citizen needs as we are in a technology-dominated world.
FREMONT, CA: The government now enters what has been termed as the Fourth Industrial Revolution. With elegant expected technological advances on the border, it could be one of the times in history, similar to the invention of the printing press, the steam engine, and vaccines.
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When new innovations took place in the private sector, they reflected in the public sector as well. Important changes outside the government prompted new forms of government, adaptive changes appropriate for the times. Here are some transformation trends to watch out for in 2020.
AI and Government
Cognitive technologies that are transforming the consumer world will soon be used by all government bodies. Leveraging AI technologies by the government, both as a regulator and as a user, will change the societies and even the geopolitics in 2020 and also for the years to come. The applications of AI are beginning to be deployed, and also the technology is enhancing rapidly. Both the private and even the government sector are adapting to the new possibilities.
Going Digital
Unique digital identifiers unlock the door to an integrated data and a seamless citizen experience, enabling the dramatic leaps in service quality, massive efficiency gains, and the move to a digital delivery model. Sophisticated digital authentication technologies in the private sector are beginning to hit some governments and EU countries.
The Emergence of Data and AI ethics
Governments will play a significant role in the rise of data ethics, not only as the owner of large amounts of data but also as a regulator of corporate data use. As smart machines know more about us, we need to ensure that privacy, equity, and transparency guide their operations. Across the world, from Canada to China, governments are passing laws, establishing task forces and specialized ethics units, and watching their algorithms for biases.
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