Overview

December 13

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Artificial intelligence is transforming the way individuals and organizations interact with data. But as AI advances, it's important to remember that this technology can be biased and vulnerable if built on a flawed foundation. That's why security and ethics should be at the core of any organization's AI program.

Join Government Technology, Leidos, and Amazon Web Services for a 30-minute webinar on December 13, 2023, at 10 AM PT/1 PM ET to explore strategies for implementing generative AI with security, flexibility and ethics in mind. Our panel of AI-solution experts will offer practical tips and best practices that scale for agencies of any size.

You'll Learn:

  • The importance of human-AI collaboration in producing successful AI programs
  • How your agency can begin embedding generative AI into existing processes
  • Steps organizations can take to ensure ethical AI use

Speakers

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Jeff George

Senior Program Manager, Leidos

Jeff George, Director of Generative AI at Leidos, is a seasoned expert in program management and principal engineering with a strong focus on national security solutions. His approach as a forward-thinking leader is evident in his dedication to embracing innovative technologies and methods. Currently, Jeff is spearheading initiatives at Leidos to integrate Generative AI technologies, aiming to enhance customer experience and streamline contract execution. He holds a B.S. in chemical engineering from the University of Maryland and an MBA from George Washington University.

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Craig Orgeron — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Dr. Orgeron has extensive information technology experience in both the private sector and the federal and state level of the public sector. Currently, Dr. Orgeron is Professor of Management Information Systems in the Else School of Management at Millsaps College. After beginning his career as a communications-computer systems officer in the United States Air Force, he served as the Executive Director of the Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services (ITS) and Chief Information Officer for the State of Mississippi. In this role, Dr. Orgeron provided statewide leadership in the provision of services that facilitated cost-effective information processing and telecommunication solutions for Mississippi government agencies and institutions.