Insights
Adoption of Generative AI in the Public Sector
Insights, Challenges, and Future Directions
AI is transforming the way people and organisations work, unlocking new opportunities for efficiency and impact. However, the adoption of AI in the public sector comes with challenges. To fully realise its potential, we must address key issues like lack of awareness and understanding, data silos, complexities in cross-agency coordination, and building trust.
AI thought leaders have a pivotal role to play in this journey. By advocating for AI, educating stakeholders, and fostering collaboration across sectors, they can help public organisations harness AI’s full potential.
At the 2024 MBS Data and Analytics Conference, I’ll be hosting an interactive session with Cressida Wall and Dr Alex Duong to discuss AI adoption in the public sector. This conversation will offer valuable insights for entities embarking on their AI journey. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with experts and peers as we explore the future of AI in the public sector.
Key Contacts
Phil Noble / Founder and Managing Partner
Phil Noble is the Founder and Managing Partner of SPP. He is an experienced General Manager, Consultant and Entrepreneur and has worked in a wide range of industries including financial services, telecommunications, infrastructure and Not for Profit. Phil has...
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David Mackay / Partner
David Mackay is a Partner at SPP and he leads SPP's Sports, Media & Entertainment and FMCG/Retail practices. David assists organisations to develop and execute business and technology strategy, and improve business performance through people, process and technology. David...
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Adrian Coates / Senior Engagement Manager
Adrian Coates is a Senior Engagement Manager at SPP who helps clients solve their most complex and challenging strategic issues with a customer-centric, data-driven and commercial mindset. Adrian’s experience has seen him work across a number of B2C and...
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