Operationalizing Trustworthy AI in the Public Sector
Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping how governments serve their residents — but with this opportunity comes new responsibility.
As AI systems become more embedded in public-sector operations, agency leaders face escalating expectations around transparency, fairness, oversight, and compliance. Governments must innovate quickly, but they must also do so responsibly.
Join us for a candid, expert-led discussion on what it truly takes to build trustworthy, ethical, compliant AI systems in today’s rapidly evolving regulatory landscape.
What You’ll Learn
- The regulatory landscape: State and local governance measures, guardrails and policy protections for AI
- How to mature your AI governance program, including the most common oversight, operations, compliance, and culture gaps in government.
- Overlooked AI risks — such as mis/disinformation, fraudulent digital services, biased automated decisions, and attacks on smart-city infrastructure — and how governance mitigates them.
- How to balance innovation with compliance, ensuring your agency can take advantage of new AI capabilities while protecting residents and upholding democratic values.
Speaker and Presenter Information
Josefin Rosén, Ph.D.
Principal Trustworthy AI Specialist, Data Ethics Practice, SAS
Jennifer Robinson
Global Strategic Advisor, Public Sector, SAS
Vrushali Sawant
Data Scientist, Data Ethics Practice (DEP), SAS
Kalliopi Spyridaki
Chief Privacy Strategist, EMEA & Asia Pacific, SAS
Dr. Alan R. Shark — Moderator
Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government
Relevant Government Agencies
Federal Government, State & Local Government
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Event Type
Webcast
When
Thu, Feb 5, 2026, 1:00pm - 2:00pm
ET
Cost
Complimentary: $ 0.00
Website
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Organizer
Government Technology






