Implementation of AI into Federal Agencies: Keeping an Eye on the Federal Workforce

Daylyn Gilbert
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In just over two decades technology has fundamentally changed our society and will continue to do so. The increased reliance on automation due to the COVID-19 pandemic has pushed the nation to the era of artificial intelligence. Between the signing of the National AI Initiative Act in 2020 and the tremendous amount of AI planning among countries around the world, it is time the United States takes the necessary actions to prepare for the implementation of AI into federal agencies.The United States government is currently far behind the private sector in AI funding, research and development, and implementation. If reforms are not implemented soon, the public sector will struggle to keep up with the rapid advancement of technology in years to come. Recent political discourse about AI has been slow and advising reports fail to address important factors in the implementation of AI such as logistics surrounding the federal workforce.People must be at the forefront of the federal agenda in order to create and maintain effective AI systems within the government. There must be changes made to contracting and hiring practices, worker incentives, and training programs. Decisions about AI implementation must account for worker diversity, ethics training, and inequality. As our country makes the transition towards the implementation of this powerful technology it is imperative that the federal workforce is prepared for the obstacles ahead and that AI is seen as an opportunity for the government to improve the lives of civilians and the functioning of bureaucracy.
在联邦机构中实施人工智能:密切关注联邦劳动力
在短短二十多年的时间里,技术已经从根本上改变了我们的社会,并将继续这样做。由于新冠肺炎疫情,对自动化的依赖增加,将韩国推向了人工智能时代。在2020年签署《国家人工智能倡议法案》和世界各国之间大量的人工智能规划之间,美国是时候采取必要行动,为在联邦机构中实施人工智能做准备了。美国政府目前在人工智能资金、研发和实施方面远远落后于私营部门。如果不尽快实施改革,公共部门在未来几年将难以跟上技术的快速发展。最近关于人工智能的政治讨论进展缓慢,建议报告未能解决人工智能实施中的重要因素,如围绕联邦劳动力的物流。为了在政府内部创建和维护有效的人工智能系统,人们必须处于联邦议程的最前沿。必须对合同和雇佣惯例、工人激励和培训项目做出改变。关于人工智能实施的决策必须考虑到员工的多样性、道德培训和不平等。随着我国向这一强大技术的实施过渡,联邦工作人员必须为未来的障碍做好准备,并将人工智能视为政府改善平民生活和官僚机构运作的机会。
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