What It Will Take to Scale AI in Government
What It Will Take to Scale AI in Government
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Publish Date: 2026-02-01 14:00:00
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- Mississippi CIO Craig Orgeron is optimistic about AI in government, seeing it as a teammate rather than a threat.
- A National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) survey found that 82 percent of state CIOs are using generative AI tools in daily work, with most crafting pilot projects.
- AI is expected to bring significant organizational and other disruptions, but leaders believe it will democratize tech in a major way.
- The adoption of AI in public safety and other areas has seen major investment in 2025, and this trend does not seem to be slowing down.
- There are concerns about an AI “bubble” stage where investments may not deliver anticipated returns, which could impact public-sector adoption.
- While some skeptics exist, gov tech leaders remain optimistic that worthwhile technology will survive and grow despite financial challenges.
- Public-sector AI is likely to scale first in areas where it can automate high-volume, repetitive tasks and improve service accessibility, according to Accenture.
- Customer service and anti-fraud efforts are seen as early areas where AI could provide ROI and move beyond pilot projects.
- The success of scaling public-sector AI depends on tailoring AI solutions to specific local needs and improving data hygiene.
- Full integration of AI across public-sector systems and workflows will lead to significant gains in productivity, cost saving and safety.