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This is more true today than ever before. AI does not fail because of weak ambition or insufficient computing power. It fails because the underlying data infrastructure cannot keep up.
Effective next month, the department said the change will increase its workers’ efficiency by speeding up initial data entry and related administrative tasks.
Jonathan Gilmour is a co-founder of The Impact Project.
Abby André is executive director of The Impact Project.
Brittany Janis is executive director of the Open Environmental Data Project. The votes are in for the 2025 FedScoop.