What happens when everyone in government uses AI the same way?
A government that thinks alike, at scale, is a government less equipped to handle the problems that don't fit the model.
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Social work has shown how adopting AI functionality can improve lives for foster children.
Read full articleA government that thinks alike, at scale, is a government less equipped to handle the problems that don't fit the model.
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