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The advent of the pandemic in early 2020 demonstrates the truth of the old saying, “necessity is the mother of invention.” State and local governments that had been hesitant to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in their IT suddenly had to cope with huge citizen demand for services such as unemployment assistance, while simultaneously providing the capability for their own employees to work remotely.
Speaker and Presenter Information
David Edinger
Chief Inforamtion Officer
City and County of Denver, CO
Amanda Randles
Assistant Professor,
Biomedical & Computer Science
Duke University
Hong Sae
Chief Information Officer
City of Roseville, CA
Howard Lock
Lead, AI & Machine Learning Business Development,
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
John Breeden II
Moderator & Contributing Editor,
FedInsider
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