Full Speed Ahead: Why Slowing Down AI Adoption is Not an Option!
Nicolas M. Chaillan
Founder of Ask Sage, Bringing GenAI to Gov | Former U.S. Air Force and Space Force Chief Software Officer (CSO) | Brought DevSecOps DoD-wide | Pilot
In today's fast-paced world, government teams and their contractors face numerous challenges in making informed decisions, improving efficiency, and reducing costs.
Enter Ask Sage, a GPT-driven platform specializing in assisting government and commercial teams with data analysis, insights, and factual answers. This article provides an overview of Ask Sage, its mission, the role of AI in government decision-making, key features and benefits of its AI-driven solutions, and success stories from government teams using Ask Sage. Additionally, we will discuss the importance of continuing AI development and the potential consequences of slowing down AI adoption.
Overview of Ask Sage and its Mission
Founded by Nic Chaillan, Ask Sage leverages advanced AI technologies, including OpenAI GPT and GPT-like platforms, to support government teams and contractors in labor-intensive tasks. With a team of industry experts from the DoD and industry innovation, Ask Sage addresses the unique challenges and requirements of its clients, helping them make informed decisions, improve efficiency, and reduce costs.
The Importance of Continuing AI Development
While concerns about the lack of regulations and control around AI are valid, it is crucial to understand that halting the development of generative AI for six months would have severe consequences for the United States and its companies. As AI continues to advance rapidly, any pause in development would give countries like China a significant competitive advantage. The Chinese Communist Party has been investing heavily in AI and machine learning, and they are determined to become a global leader in these technologies. Slowing down AI development in the United States would only widen the gap between the two nations, putting the US at a strategic disadvantage.
It is essential to recognize that the nation that leads in AI will have a significant influence on the global stage, shaping the future of technology, economy, and even national security. Instead of freezing AI development, the United States should focus on creating a robust regulatory framework that promotes responsible AI innovation while addressing potential risks and ethical concerns. By fostering a collaborative environment between the government, private sector, and academia, the US can ensure that it remains at the forefront of AI development and maintains its competitive edge on the global stage.
The Role of AI in Government Decision-Making
Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionize government decision-making by automating repetitive tasks, providing real-time insights, and enabling faster, more accurate decision-making. Ask Sage's AI capabilities, powered by OpenAI's GPT technology, allow it to provide accurate answers to complex questions and provide insights that can help government teams make better decisions. By leveraging the power of AI and data, Ask Sage is helping government teams drive outcomes and make better decisions, ultimately benefiting the American people.
Key Features and Benefits of Ask Sage's AI-driven Solutions
1. Data Ingestion: Ask Sage can ingest custom data (up to CUI/FOUO), tap into APIs, and connect to data lakes for real-time insights delivered in the form of human-like responses. This allows teams to focus on strategic initiatives while Ask Sage supports them in labor-intensive tasks.
2. Security Features: Ask Sage offers data labeling capabilities and zero-trust cybersecurity, ensuring that sensitive information is protected and secure. Ask Sage runs on Azure Government, and all CUI data is stored on it. Dedicated customer enclaves can be deployed for larger engagements.
3. Natural Language Processing: By providing accurate answers and performing various tasks in a natural language format, Ask Sage helps teams make informed decisions, improve efficiency, and reduce costs.
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4. Model Agnosticism: Ask Sage is agnostic to the Large Language Model (LLM) and integrates with OpenAI, Google, Cohere, Dolly, and others. Data ingest is agnostic to the model and can be leveraged on top of various LLMs.
5. API Access and Plugin Deployment: Ask Sage provides access to its API for customers to integrate with their data sources and has the ability to deploy plugins for complex integrations like AutoGPT, decision trees, and more.
6. Customizable Personas: Ask Sage supports over 25 personas to customize not just the bot's knowledge but also templating and various behavior with personas like Contracting Officer, Officer Performance Reports, Enlisted Performance Report, Data scientists, DevSecOps engineer, Software developer, and many more!
7. Prompt Engineer Persona: Ask Sage has a prompt engineer persona to help users with their prompts because let's face it, it isn't so much that the bot cannot achieve something, it's most likely that you don't know how to ask for it!
Success Stories from Government Teams Using Ask Sage
Example 1: Improving Decision-Making for Pilots
Ask Sage is instrumental in augmenting the decision-making process for pilots by tapping into FAA / Air Force weather, NOTAMs, pilot, and plane specs data from 20 different sources, providing a better and more relevant picture of the current situation, enabling pilots to make faster and more informed decisions. The seamless integration of data from multiple sources is a game-changer for our warfighters, offering comprehensive data analysis, faster decision-making, improved situational awareness, and enhanced collaboration.
Example 2: Enhancing Data Access for Law Enforcement Agencies
A civilian law enforcement agency using Elastic as their data lake faced challenges in querying data due to the complexity of Lucene queries. Ask Sage connected to Elastic using its HTTP API, allowing agents to ask plain English questions that were converted to Lucene by Ask Sage, which then brought back the relevant results seamlessly. This has been a game-changer for the agency, making data access more user-friendly and efficient.
Conclusion
Ask Sage is revolutionizing the way government teams and contractors approach decision-making by harnessing the power of AI and data. With its advanced AI technologies, industry expertise, and security features, Ask Sage is well-positioned to help government teams drive outcomes and make better decisions, ultimately benefiting the American people.
To learn more about Ask Sage and its AI-driven solutions, visit www.asksage.ai and create an account today for FREE! As the global AI race continues, it is crucial for the United States to maintain its momentum and not slow down AI adoption.
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1 年Nicolas, The military Industrial complex +Universities+Military=AI momentum which operate out of the scope of government regulations.The Chinese are have integrated into our system,creating hugh security threats.The more open our society the bigger hostile penetration.
Computer Scientist at Government
1 年My thoughts are AI should not make the decision (any thing can go wrong) but should enhance the decision making process by quickly presenting alternatives.
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1 年Nicolas, thanks for sharing!
Skilled Information Technology Leader Serving the US Army in Vicenza, Italy
1 年Ciao, Nic. Thank you for your commitment and Doing things about it. Keep pressing. You are making a positive impact.
CEO & Founder of FedLearn Providing adaptive learning powered by AI to the DoD, IC, and government contractor markets.
1 年Nicolas M. Chaillan One thing slowing down AI adoption is less than optimal efforts to date to upskill/reskill the DoD/military service workforces. This is a critical component and continues to be the red-headed stepchild in a lot of commands/components. A USMC officer recently stated at an event that he can only train for what capabilities he has today. He can't train people for the future. That perspective and reality clearly hurts AI adoption.