"AI Everywhere" is Gartner's buzzphrase for the increasing number of technologies under the artificial intelligence umbrella, and the firm's analysts see it as one of three emerging megatrends over the next 10 years. But AI is still a newcomer in the federal space, where agencies are still mostly relying on one-off procurements and pilot projects in order to gather more information about how it fits into their larger IT infrastructure. Gartner looks at AI as a severely disruptive technology. The velocity is moving much, much faster than it ever has before," said Walker. "The biggest takeaway for all levels of government is the rate of acceleration of these technologies. That means even less time for the public sector - which already has a reputation as a Johnny-come-lately on technology adoption - to adapt and integrate. 17, said ubiquitous computing power, massive amounts of information and data and the increasing efficiencies generated by cloud computing are driving this acceleration. Mike Walker, research director for technology innovation and enterprise architecture at Gartner and lead author on the report, which was released Aug. Gartner's latest update to its emerging technologies "hype cycle" report points to an acceleration in the speed with which emerging technologies are moving from the drawing board to mass implementation
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