Research an article regarding how Artificial Intelligence systems are going
to change acquisition and fulfillment in the future. As your topic might be
very new, please use the web or the library. Note that you need to make
sure to support your position on what will change in the future.
Read the articles below about the topic.
Link: https://fcw.com/articles/2017/07/07/is-govt-ready-for-ai.aspx
Link: https://dupress.deloitte.com/dup-us-en/focus/cognitivetechnologies/artificial-intelligence-government.html
Link: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/next/tech/ai-government-policy/
Link: http://www.nextgov.com/technology-news/techinsider/2017/06/what-future-artificial-intelligence-government-couldlook/138352/
Link: https://www.capgemini.com/2017/07/artificial-intelligence-forgovernment-realising-a-smarter-public-sector/
You need to make sure to identify the author’s point of view, and the bias
of the author. Remember to include a link to the article.
Write a two-page paper, plus the title page and a reference page or you
can make a Five to Seven Slide PowerPoint Presentation.
As always, read all the lesson notes in Week 6 before you start this
assignment as new or current events may have been updated since the
start of class.
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has been rapidly changing the way businesses and government agencies operate. AI systems are being used to automate mundane tasks, improve data analysis and decision-making, and even provide new ways for citizens to interact with government services (Capgemini 2017). As such , it is predicted that this trend will continue into the future resulting in major changes acquisition fulfillment processes within both public private sectors.
One example of how AI could revolutionize acquisition is by integrating robot process automation . This involves computer programs performing activities traditionally done humans –from gathering data creating contracts approving orders– thereby allowing companies streamline their operations while reducing costs associated human labor (Deloitte 2018 ). Additionally , use machine learning algorithms enable machines identify patterns or insights previously unknown which can help organizations make better decisions when comes purchasing products services
Furthermore , advancements natural language processing also present opportunities as they allow computers understand complex user intentions quickly accurately (Nova 2019 ) For instance chatbots or virtual agents have become increasingly popular providing customers automated self service options typically available through customer service representatives. This type technology not only allows organization cut down costs but free up personnel handle other important matters like research development .
On other hand, there potential risks come with widespread adoption these technologies which need addressed properly . Issues security privacy arise since AI heavily relies on vast amounts personal data must be stored securely order protect individual rights . Moreover , implementation require significant investments upfront limit its appeal many governments already struggling fiscal constraints (FCW 2017 ). In conclusion , It is clear that AI has potential drastically change current models when comes acquiring fulfilling goods however there some considerations due taken order ensure responsible use applications.
stating, “I don’t want to be a writer. It’s stupid. It’s a stupid waste of time.” Chris responds, “That’s your dad talking.” Chris notes that Gordie is repressing his American dream because his father does not want him to be a writer. He then states that he wishes he was Gordie’s father because if he were, Gordie would not be considering taking shop courses instead of his college courses. Chris acts as a father figure to Gordie, who finds comfort and solace in his friends following his brother’s death. He resents the idea of taking college courses because he knows that it will isolate him from his friends, leaving him completely alone. When the boys finally make camp for the night and go to bed, Gordie is awoken by a nightmare of his father telling him “it should’ve been you” referring to Denny’s death.
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When the boys get close to finding the body, they again are forced to make a decision regarding the direction they take. They can either walk the train tracks or cross a field into a forest and ultimately decide to walk through the field. By choosing this path rather than the tracks, this shows that the boys desire to make their own destinies rather than follow the path that has already been paved for them by their family members, community members, and society itself. When the boys finally find the dead body, Gordie decides that they will not take credit for finding it, as that is not the way to prove themselves to their community. They report the body anonymously and return back home. Gordie and Chris say goodbye to the other boys a