GenAI is a transformative force for government agencies. It is an innovative way to reimagine missions, streamline operations, and deliver programs more efficiently.
By harnessing the power of GenAI, we help make government operations more dynamic, adaptable, and responsive. But the real impact happens when we use this technology to create solutions that enhance the lives of residents, beneficiaries and end customers.
At Deloitte, we are doing more than simply talking about GenAI; we're turning it into Genuine AI. Join us in this transformational journey.
AI technology is game-changing when applied to improve government missions and citizen services. All of our AI solutions are developed around this focus.
A state Medicaid program needed help detecting fraud, waste, and abuse (FWA). Deloitte delivered a Software-as-a-Service solution featuring artificial intelligence/machine learning and graph analytics to detect and resolve potentially concerning transactions, helping the state reduce fraudulent payments.
A federal health agency funds an annual grant program to help reduce hypertension, illness, deaths, and health disparities in a southeastern state. Deloitte developed an effective solution to identify specific areas where needs were greatest, allowing the state to deliver healthcare where it matters most.
To support the implementation of a federal payment innovation model, Deloitte collaborated with a federal health agency to discover important connections between health outcomes, social determinants of health (SDoH), and health disparities in a northeastern state. This effort helped determine funding for the most critical needs in support of citizen health.
Deloitte supported a federal government agency in developing machine learning models to help ease the process and reduce the time required to review hundreds of thousands of electronic records each year. In accordance with Executive Order 13526, this helped reduce the time required for the declassification review process.
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Armed with powerful AI tools, government regulators can change how they work and interact with business and citizens alike.
AI is bringing new benefits to government, but new adversarial attacks against those tools mean government also needs new ways to safeguard them.
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