There’s no doubt artificial intelligence has moved from the realm of science fiction to bonafide disruptive technology. But don’t expect humanoids anytime soon. The reality is, the power of AI to transform business and government is more about automation and streamlined processes than in bringing “The Terminator” to life. In fact, we already experience AI in various ways that enhance human work, automate repetitive tasks and assist in making intelligent predictions.
The following executives are leading the AI charge. They include general managers, a chief data scientist, CEOs and presidents — and even a chief artificial intelligence officer, the first of its kind in the GovCon space. What they all have in common is their drive to use AI to realize more efficiencies in government, while ensuring its safe and ethical use.