en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Brazilian federal government has deployed 182 artificial intelligence solutions across 52 public administration agencies, with another 120 agencies in the process of introducing AI into their business processes. This information was revealed by Renan Gaya, Director of the Public Data Infrastructure Department of the Digital Government Secretariat, during the Tech Gov Forum 2026 held in Brasília, based on data from a survey conducted in November last year.
Gaya acknowledged that, in terms of risk assessment, the actual number of AI applications has shown a significant decline. He noted that, to some extent, the ethical perspective has become disconnected from the information technology departments that dominate AI deployment in public agencies, and questions such as whether AI should be subject to human oversight still need to be addressed. A possible solution lies in the ethical assessment framework currently under development.
Gaya expressed reservations about the centralization of AI development, arguing that the emergence of different solutions is a natural evolution, but he supports promoting the reuse of solutions within the government. He stated that if a solution has been successfully implemented, it can be promoted across other agencies without the need to reinvest in development. He also mentioned the government's latest AI chatbot, Chat GOV.BR.
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