AI in Government: Lunch, Learning & Open Conversation

Event

Date: SEPTEMBER 16th at 12:00 – 2:00PM

Where: FREE in-person event & networking opportunity

Location: Zaizi Offices ➡️ Kings House, 174 Hammersmith Road, London, W6 7JP

AI is a big topic in government right now and if we’re honest, experiences are mixed. Some teams are seeing real benefits.

Others are still figuring out where to start, what’s realistic, or how to move beyond pilots.

That’s why we’re re-hosting our lunchtime AI in Government meetup — a relaxed, practical space to talk openly about what’s actually happening.

February’s session was immensely popular, bringing together a diverse mix of attendees interested to explore how AI is being applied across government:

I recently attended an excellent 𝗔𝗜 𝗶𝗻 𝗚𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗻𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 Lunch and Learn hosted by Zaizi , and it was, in one word, eye-opening.

Attendee

What you can expect

Guest speaker

We’re delighted to welcome Dr Alan W. Brown, author of Making AI Work for Britain, professor of Digital Economy at the University of Exeter Business School and Research Director at the Digital Policy Alliance. Alan’s expertise is focused on explaining fundamental ideas on digital disruption via technologies such as AI and data-driven decision making. He works with leaders across organizations to design digital strategies for growth, leading agile approaches to digital transformation. 

Britain’s digital government made progress by consolidating demand and diversifying supply. This book shows how to apply the same discipline to AI, and turn a bold strategy into responsible AI delivery. We will be giving away FREE copies for attendees to enjoy! 

Who should join

Spaces are limited, register below if you’re interested in AI in government and want a space to learn from others — we’d love you to join us.

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