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Harnessing AI and Unstructured Data for Government Innovation
April 24, 2025 | 1:30-2:30 PM ET
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About this Webinar:
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing how government agencies manage, analyze, and leverage vast amounts of data to drive innovation and improve decision-making. While structured data has traditionally been the foundation of many digital initiatives, unstructured data (documents, emails, reports, and other text-based information not organized in databases) holds untapped potential for enhancing public services, optimizing operations, and informing policy.
Generative AI and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) are emerging as critical technologies to unlock insights from unstructured data, enabling agencies to improve knowledge retrieval, automate processes, and enhance mission effectiveness. RAG bridges the gap between generative AI and authoritative data sources, ensuring more accurate, transparent, and contextually relevant outputs. RAG enhances AI capabilities by providing precise traceability to source documents, allowing users to verify exactly which information influenced the generated content.
This webinar invites technology professionals to explore the challenges and opportunities of integrating Generative AI and RAG with unstructured data. Join us to collaborate with peers on how to harness AI and data to build a more efficient, responsive, and forward-thinking government.
Speakers:

Moderator: Kiersten Patton
ATARC Consultant

Keith Howard
General Manager, Customer & Solutions Architect Lead, Pryon AI

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