======Advanced science and the future of government====== This report examines the potential of robots and AI, genomic medicine, and biometrics to transform government services. It explores how these technologies can enhance efficiency, security, and service delivery, while also addressing the ethical and privacy concerns they raise.\\ \\ (Generated with the help of GPT-4) \\ ^ Quick Facts ^^ | Report location: |[[https://www.moca.gov.ae/docs/default-source/default-document-library/advanced_science_future_of_gov_en.pdf| source]] | | Language: | English | | Publisher: |[[encyclopedia:the_economist_intelligence_unit|The Economist Intelligence Unit]] | |Authors: |Adam Green, Conor Griffin, Dr. Annie Pannelay, Dr. Bogdan Popescu, Edwyn Mayhew, Gareth Owen, Maria-Luiza Apostolescu, Michael Martins, Norah Alajaji | |Geographic focus: |Global | | Page count: |94 | =====Methods===== The research method involved an extensive literature review and interviews conducted between September-December 2015. The research was commissioned by the UAE Government Summit and aimed to understand the impact of advanced science on government.\\ \\ (Generated with the help of GPT-4) \\ =====Key Insights===== Robots and AI can automate tasks, personalize services, and predict challenges, enhancing government work in education, healthcare, and justice. Genomic medicine promises personalized healthcare by using DNA data for diagnosis and treatment. Biometrics can secure digital services, streamline healthcare, and ensure fair elections.\\ \\ (Generated with the help of GPT-4) \\ =====Additional Viewpoints===== Categories: {{tag>English_publication_language}} | {{tag>Global_geographic_scope}} | {{tag>artificial_intelligence}} | {{tag>biometrics}} | {{tag>efficiency}} | {{tag>ethical_challenges}} | {{tag>genomic_medicine}} | {{tag>government_services}} | {{tag>privacy_concerns}} | {{tag>robots}} | {{tag>security}} | {{tag>service_delivery}} ~~DISCUSSION~~