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Generative AI Use Cases in State and Local Government — ICYMI

Author Vidhu Shekhar explores the ways government entities can harness new AI technology, plus ideas for fostering meaningful collaboration between AI practitioners and government officials.

ChatGPT. Microsoft's new Bing. Google's Bard.

Generative AI is here and there is no doubt that this technology is going to significantly disrupt many areas of life, for better or worse.

Even state and local governments, which have not traditionally been early adopters of innovation, are taking notice of the potential benefits generative AI can bring to their operations and delivery of services to constituents.

Author Vidhu Shekhar, an experienced leader in delivering digital transformation in the public sector, has curated a book exploring the numerous ways in which AI can be harnessed by government entities at the state and local levels. He joins Joe Morris on this episode of Government Technology's "In Case You Missed It" to discuss the main benefits of generative AI, current challenges, use cases and the key factors that will shape the trajectory of this technology.

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“In Case You Missed It” is Government Technology’s weekly news roundup and interview live show featuring e.Republic* Chief Innovation Officer Dustin Haisler and Deputy Chief Innovation Officer Joe Morris as they bring their analysis and insight to the week’s most important stories in state and local government.

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Joseph Morris is the chief innovation officer of Government Technology’s parent company e.Republic and a national keynote speaker on issues, trends and drivers impacting state and local government and education. He has authored publications and reports on funding streams, technology investment areas and public-sector priorities, and has led roundtables, projects and initiatives focused on issues within the public sector. Joe has conducted state and local government research with e.Republic since 2007 and knows the ins and outs of government on all levels. He received his Bachelor of Arts in government and international relations from the California State University, Sacramento.