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May 19, 2025

A Government Artificial Intelligence [AI] Webinar Roundup

Catch up on recent AI-focused webinars for Government.

Manage Fewer Resources and Higher Demands with AI PCs
Government teams are stretched thin, but AI PCs offer a smarter way to keep up. Watch this on-demand webinar on how these AI-powered devices can help state and local agencies work faster -- without sacrificing security.
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AI at the Edge: What Public Sector CISOs Need to Know Now
As artificial intelligence capabilities become embedded in everything from public services to campus operations, leaders in the public sector face a pivotal challenge: How to support innovation without compromising security, compliance or control.
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AI, Automation, and Mitigating Risk in Government IT
Watch this on-demand webinar for a discussion on how AI and automation are reshaping government IT operations.
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Quantum-Safe Printing and AI-Driven Protection
Cybersecurity isn't just about firewalls and phishing filters anymore. As quantum computing edges closer to reality and AI changes how agencies operate, one often-overlooked part of the tech stack is getting smarter — and safer.
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AI in Action: Real-World Workflows
Watch this on-demand webinar webinar where we'll walk through real workflows where AI workstations are already making a difference. You’ll leave with a sharper understanding of what’s possible today, what’s worth piloting next, and what to put on the roadmap for tomorrow.
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Navigating the Federal Transition: AI Use Cases, Security Risks, and What You Need to Know
As state and local governments adapt to new federal administration policies and priorities, IT leaders must continue to modernize. This webinar explores what it takes to build AI-ready infrastructure, ensure security and compliance, and learn from real-world use cases in the public sector.
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AI-Powered Automation that Servesfor Efficient Government
Gain insights on how to deploy secure, scalable AI solutions that work seamlessly with your current infrastructure—ensuring compliance and minimizing risk.
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To view upcoming and on-demand webinars, visit: webinars.govtech.com 

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