Explore how AI is transforming government operations, from financial management to citizen services. Discover the critical need for unified national data and advanced security measures to protect against ransomware and enhance efficiency. #AIinGovernment #DataSecurity #CitizenServices #DigitalTransformation
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your your your body cams will be
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transmitting that. The police will be on
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their best behavior because we rec we're
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constantly recording, watching and
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recording everything that's going on.
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Citizens will be on their best behavior
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because we're constantly recording and
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reporting everything that's going on.
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When you come to government and what
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government's doing there obviously there
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are artificial intelligence tools and
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some of them I know that Oracle have
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developed around financial management
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for government but also tell us a bit
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about what because you're right at the
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forefront of this revolution what it
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means for what government should do in
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terms of its digital infrastructure you
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know um digital ID data centers and so
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on. How do you take advantage of these
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incredible AI AI models? And the first
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thing a country needs to do is to unify
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all of their data so it can be consumed
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and used by the AI model. You have to
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take all of your healthcare data, your
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diagnostic data, your electronic health
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records, your genomic data, and you
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know, in the Middle East, uh, in the
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UAE, for example, they they're
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incredibly rich in data. Uh, they have a
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lot of population data. The NHS in the
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UK has an incredible amount of
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population data, but it's fragmented.
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It's not easily accessible by these AI
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models. We have to take all of this data
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we have in our country and move it into
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a single if you will unified data
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platform so that so we provide context
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when we want to ask a question we've
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provided that AI model with all the data
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they need to understand our country so
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that's the that's the big step that's
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kind of the missing link we need to
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unify all of the national data put it
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into a database where it's easily
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consumable able by the AI model and then
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ask whatever question you like.
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So you're really through the use of this
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you're revolutionizing the way
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government works, right? The services it
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provides, the way that it operates. What
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about things like financial management,
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procurement? How how can a AI help a
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government operate more efficiently,
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more effectively, you know, give a more
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direct and better service to the
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citizen?
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Well uh you know mo modern we have these
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modern financial systems. So you know
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countries can and all for example the AI
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system will help you help you do that.
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Uh but again the secret is to get all
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get all of that data in one place
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without having the basic data it doesn't
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have the it cannot answer the question
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about your country. I I think uh
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countries are very uncomfortable
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uh with keeping their data in other
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count's data centers. So I I think uh
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part of our essential infrastructure
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just like airports obviously need to be
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in our country or they're they're
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they're not terribly useful. Ports need
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to be on our country and they're not
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terribly useful. Data centers because of
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of the privac privacy requirements
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around the data need to be in our
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countries or they're not terribly
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useful. They need to be in our
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countries, but they also need to be
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secure. And we there are new
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technologies right now. This is the last
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year you will ever log on to an Oracle
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system with a password. Uh uh next, you
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know, by the middle of this year, you uh
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well, how do I I mean, I'm quite certain
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you are Tony Blair. Uh and so how do I
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know? Well, I look at you. I hear your
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voice. I listen to the kind of questions
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you ask. I'm pretty sure you're not, you
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know, you're not synthetically created
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uh uh and having this conversation. Our
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the security system, we we have
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biometric log loginins. The the computer
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recognizes you. It recognizes your
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voice. It might ask you to put your
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index finger on the return key and we
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know we're absolutely certain it's you.
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There's no reason to enter a password.
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In fact, passwords are too easily
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stolen. uh the uh
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data centers and data is being taken
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hostage all over the world. The
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ransomware business is a very very good
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business is getting bigger and better
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every every year. We tend not to talk
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about it because the American FBI has a
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simple advice to someone whose data has
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been ransomed. Uh just pay them because
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there's nothing we can do about it. Uh
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but there is something we can do about
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it. Not after the data is stolen, but
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before the data is stolen, we can make
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sure that we we're using the latest
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security technology and it is going to
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be biometrics assisted by AI to make
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sure that you are in fact Tony Blair and
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I I'm sure you are now. I would love to
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have lived to be 150 years old. Well,
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it's a it's there there's an amazing
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opportunity to reimagine the state, the
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way that government functions, um, and
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the service that it can provide for its
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citizens.
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