The OECD will launch its new report Governing with Artificial Intelligence: The State of Play and Way Forward in Core Government Functions on Thursday 18 September at 14:00 (CEST).
The report explores 200 examples of how governments are using AI across 11 core functions.
It highlights the opportunities and risks AI presents in government and offers insights into the enablers, safeguards, and engagement strategies needed to ensure AI is used in a trustworthy and effective way.
- Session opening: Sapana Agrawal, Director, Civil Service Strategy Unit (CSSU), Cabinet Office, United Kingdom; Chair of the OECD Public Governance Committee (PGC)
- Opening remarks: Mathias Cormann, Secretary-General, OECD
- Presentation of the report: Elsa Pilichowski, Director for Public Governance, OECD
- Ministerial statements and panel on AI in government:
- Ho-jung Yun, Minister, Ministry of the Interior and Safety (MOIS), Republic of Korea
- Óscar López Águeda, Minister of Digital Transformation and Civil Service, Spain
- Esther Dweck, Minister of Management and Innovation in Public Services, Brazil
- Sanjeev Sanyal, Member of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Economic Advisory Council with the rank of Secretary, Government of India
Journalists can see the full agenda and register to follow the launch here. The event will be in English, with French interpretation.
Media can request embargoed copies of Governing with Artificial Intelligence by writing to embargo@oecd.org. Journalists requesting an electronic version in advance of the release time agree to respect OECD embargo conditions.
For more information, journalists are invited to contact Johanna Gleeson in the OECD Media Office.
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