How are other organizations (large 10k+ and smaller 500+) implementing AI solutions in their organizations? We are a large County Government (10K+ employees) with a Center of Excellence focused on Artificial Intelligence with our Technology Department. We want to solve problems by assigning key team resources and researching use cases. Our end goal is to determine the department's business problem and then determine the appropriate solution. Solutions could be an RFP, constructing a focused innovation team to further investigate, or providing an existing solution such as a chatbox.  

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Director of IT8 months ago

There are some great real-world learnings from a project we ran with the Australian federal government https://www.dta.gov.au/blogs/evaluation-whole-government-trial-generative-ai-now-available#:~:text=From%201%20January%202024%20to%2030%20June%202024%2C,to%20over%207%2C600%20staff%20across%2060%2B%20government%20agencies.   - it's always good to hear in a customer voice.

Chief Technology Advisor in Education8 months ago

We are a large company with more than 10K employees.  Our AI team(s) are cross-functional with a focus on building internal solutions.  We started with a RAG-enabled chatbot with low-risk data sets for informational purposes and are now moving into RFP generation tools and more sophisticated use cases.

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