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March 2024 Public Sector AI Roundup

Welcome to the first edition of AI in the public sector. We bring you the latest news about artificial intelligence in government.

A welcome note

Welcome to the first edition of AI in the public sector. We bring you the latest news about artificial intelligence in government, in the United States as well as in other parts of the world.

We are public sector employees curious about developments in artificial intelligence, but also concerned about implications on ethics and security. We hope to share resources to educate other public sector employees, help them see past the hype, so that we can evaluate these tools, call out vendors, and make sure that we engage with AI, if at all, in meaningful and useful ways. Most of all, we aim to help you develop AI literacy and awareness so we can prevent harm and continually center the people we serve.

We're in the process of building out publicsectorai.tech, which, when completed will have links to resources and reading lists. In the meantime, here's our newsletter. Thank you for reading.

Latest AI news in the public sector

Where latest means 'latest' to us, as we catch up with the news.

There's no science to the emojis, they are just a response to whether we are feeling pensive or optimistic about each story. AI developments that lean towards surveillance and weapons, those that do not consider bias, data quality, fairness and ethics will tend to earn three sad emojis.

AI Moves

Reading list

Resources

Links in this category via the ever resourceful Zeldman. Hit reply and send us more resources that may be useful to public sector employees. Vendor marketing materials will be ignored.


Are you a public sector employee? What's happening in your world with AI? Are you feeling concerned, excited, cautiously optimistic, mostly pessimistic? Do you feel you have the skills or access to training needed to work with AI in the near future? Who leads AI in your teams?

Let me know if this was useful, and what you hope to see in future editions.