Last year, the Defense Innovation Board announced plans to hold a series of open meetings to hear from private citizens and experts in academia, industry and international organizations in order to provide the Pentagon with guidelines for using artificial intelligence responsibly. In the meantime, defense and civilian agencies are already incorporating AI into their projects.
Most people can agree that artificial intelligence offers plenty of potential for the U.S. government to increase efficiency, advance mission goals, improve the citizen experience and defend the country. But the use of AI can also spark distrust from both the federal workforce and the public, especially without formal ethical principles guiding its use. What do government employees need in order to properly leverage the power of AI? What guidelines are they using to incorporate responsible AI into their programs?
Register to watch the recorded webcast and hear public and private sector experts discuss maintaining trust in the era of the machine, the need for responsible AI in government, how to institutionalize ethical practices and strategies for communicating the impact of AI to both workers and citizens.