"I Think There Is Greater Potential": Artificial Intelligence Could Save 30,000 Full-Time Jobs in the Public Sector
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The government is under pressure and has to save. The ministries are to spend 1.15 billion euros less this year. However, according to Consileon CEO Harald Kohlberger, even more would be possible. For this, the politics should use the possibilities of artificial intelligence, then the public sector needs fewer officials and will also become more efficient. Harald Kohlberger, head of the IT company Consileon, believes that with the appropriate us…
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In the future, there will be "more time for the important things" in the public sector. That is the vision of the government's AI task force, which will "free up" 30,000 employees.
The government, KL and Danish Regions today present their ambition for the rollout of artificial intelligence in the public sector. The goal is to free up labor, increase quality and cut back on administration. By 2035, 30,000 full-time equivalents will be "freed up", according to a press release. The ambitions are published in a report written by the 'Digital Taskforce for Artificial Intelligence'.
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