As the use of artificial intelligence continues to grow, it is quickly becoming apparent that this technology will have a profound impact on the world of government affairs in Washington, D.C. AI will augment the way that policymakers and public affairs professionals work and the way government agencies operate. I have explored how AI will change the legislative landscape — and why it’s imperative for professionals to adapt:
AI is revolutionizing data analysis in policymaking by enhancing efficient data analysis. The Evidence-Based Policy Act of 2018 mandates the use of data-driven research for crafting legislation — data research which can now be automated.
Automation can expedite data analysis, saving policymakers time and taxpayer money. In 2018, a 2,232-page omnibus bill was publicly released to the House of Representatives members only 18 hours before the vote, leaving no time for a comprehensive review. AI could have synthesized key takeaways, enabling proactive decision-making and fostering a more informed policymaking process.
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