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Artificial intelligence in government could work if done right

The deployment of AI can be fraught with risk, however, we won't know unless we try.

Tue, 04 Apr 2017

The Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) says it is preparing to deploy “artificial intelligence” to “humanise government” when it comes to interactions with citizens.

AI is a burning hot commodity right now and questions remain over its effectiveness and safety, as well as what it is.

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