Live Webinar

What Could AI and Generative AI Mean for the Public Sector? And What Are the Obstacles and Opportunities?

Explore how AI and GenAI are revolutionizing public sector productivity with ethical and responsible practices, from policymaking to service delivery.

Oct. 16 • 9 a.m. ET | 2 p.m. BST • Cost: Complimentary

In partnership with:

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About the webinar

Discover how AI and GenAI technologies are transforming the public sector by enhancing efficiency, automating routine tasks and improving service delivery.

This webinar will explore the impact of LLMs and synthetic data on policymaking, operations and investigations.

We'll discuss the ethical use of these technologies, governance for success and how to safeguard against risks and misinformation. Learn what proactive governments are doing to stay ahead.

You will:

  • Discover the opportunities that traditional AI and GenAI offer to make your organization more productive.
  • Hear about approaches that make the adoption of AI and GenAI more affordable and achievable.

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About the experts


Jennifer Robinson

Global Public Sector Strategic Advisor, SAS

Jennifer Robinson works to help governments maximize the use of their data through data integration, data management and analytics. Her career in software development is complemented by the opportunity to serve as a local elected leader for the last 24 years. Robinson co-wrote the book A Practical Guide to Analytics for Government and is featured in the book Smart Cities, Smart Future. In addition to writing articles and blogs about data-driven governing, she speaks with government leaders about emerging technologies and how to strategically adopt them.


David Williams

Business Programs, Microsoft

David Williams is a key member of Microsoft’s worldwide public sector business, focused on solutions for intelligence, investigations and analysis. He is passionate about applying technology to augment and assist great people in protecting citizens globally. Williams works closely with partners, field teams and customers to find solutions that support mission requirements. Before joining Microsoft, he spent 10 years in various roles in technology companies focused on intelligence, investigations and data analytics. He has consulted on solutions and problem-solving across the globe in the defense and intelligence space and law enforcement agencies at all levels. Williams also retired as a major from the United States Army, where he served for 24 years as an enlisted soldier, noncommissioned officer and commissioned officer in the Infantry, Signal and Civil Affairs branches.


Dr Iain Brown

Head of Data Science, SAS Northern Europe

Dr. Iain Brown is the Head of Data Science for Northern Europe and Adjunct Professor of Marketing Data Science at University of Southampton. Over the past decade, he has delivered numerous projects and driven innovation in the fields of AI and the corresponding fields of machine learning, deep learning, and natural language understanding. As of March 2020, Dr Brown was also recognised as one of the 100 most influential people in Data by dataIQT.