Intelligent CIO LATAM Issue 33 | Page 71

FINAL WORD
Therefore , it is imperative that governments around the world engage in regulating AI , ensuring that it respects human rights and democratic values .
Secondly , there is an incentive to share data , both between public entities and with society in general , in line with the Federal Government ’ s open data policy .
Today , AI already plays a significant role in a variety of government areas , including healthcare , the environment , education and security .
Finally , we see an effort to promote social education about data and data governance , creating incentives for information reuse and innovation .
The expectation is that this influence will only increase in the future , with AI systems helping public managers make important decisions that affect the lives of citizens .
However , this increased influence also brings with it the need for solid data governance .
In Brazil , we have observed three important movements in relation to data governance .
First , there is a growing emphasis on defining data governance strategies within each government agency to extract the maximum value from the data available .
However , data sharing faces significant obstacles , such as the need to ensure the confidentiality of information and compliance with the General Data Protection Law ( LGPD ).
The evolution of society is intrinsically linked to the continuous development of AI , robotics and biotechnology .
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