Use Cases of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) in Governance
- British computer scientist Alan Turing created the Turing Machine and proved the fact that every problem can be solved which can be de-coded by displaying it on an algorithm.
- At present, new models of AI like Deep Learning, Reinforcement Learning and Federated Learning have been developed, which are being considered important in industrial applications.
- One area of generative AI (GAI) application is to provide real-time analysis reports to decision makers.
- GAI can also be used by governments to analyze all the documents that government departments are constantly processing.
- GAI can also produce high quality visual results, making it easier to ....
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