Government AI World

Editorial Leadership

The purpose and editorial philosophy underpinning Government AI World, and an introduction to its
Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Jordan Kelly.

Jordan Kelly, Founder & Editor-in-Chief

Every day, new Artificial Intelligence-driven opportunities are being seized in government operations around the globe.

 

The breadth of component topics comprising AI in government and its agencies, is exceeded only by the technology’s depth of impact . . . both on the operations of government and on the international citizenry in general.

 

The variety of core topics, let alone the seemingly limitless subtopics skirting the perimeters or overlapping with other aspects of the subject, is almost limitless. It’s this broad spectrum of relevance and this depth of interest, by an increasing number of audiences, that gave birth to Government AI World.

 

But the rapidly increasing development and deployment of AI-enabled public services is not without its challenges and its controversies – and opportunity and challenge alike will be central to the subject’s coverage by Government AI WorldOur editorial mission is not only to inform and satisfy curiosity, but also to identify and dive deep into strategic and commercial dimensions, the investigation of which stand to bring value to the widest possible range of interested audiences.

 

The conversation isn’t intended to be one-way, though. As Editor-in-Chief of Government AI World, I welcome your insights, tips, suggestions, and requests for specific coverage as we work to provide governments, industry participants, users, and readers alike, with a dynamic vehicle for sharing and keeping abreast of developments on this genuinely exciting new technological frontier.


Contact us with your insights, tips and suggestions,
or any requests for specific topics of coverage.