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The Four Futures of AI

This docuseries, created in collaboration with EY and Fed Gov Today, explores four possible futures shaped by artificial intelligence—Constraint, Growth, Transform, and Collapse. Through conversations with leaders across government, industry, and academia, it examines how AI could reshape public services, national security, and the economy by 2030. Rather than predicting a single outcome, the series challenges viewers to consider the choices being made today—and how they will determine which future becomes reality.

Tune into Episode 1 - Growth on May 17th on ABC 7

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Governments play a critical role in navigating uncertainty—shaping how society responds to risk, opportunity, and change. As artificial intelligence transforms public services, national security, and the economy, leaders face a defining choice: shape its future, or react to it.

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Growth

The Slow and Steady AI Revolution
AI powers steady government modernization by optimizing infrastructure step-by-step. This secure approach drives the daily efficiencies needed to sustain long-term economic growth and U.S. global competitiveness.

Tune in May 17th - 10:30a on ABC 7

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Transform

The Dawn of AGI and Reinvented Government
A vertical leap into a new scientific renaissance. Government deploys Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) to autonomously solve complex challenges, securing America's ultimate advantage in the global AI arms race.

Tune in May 31st - 10:30a on ABC 7

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Constraint

The Danger of Over-Regulation
A cautionary tale where public fear triggers heavy-handed restrictions. Slamming on the regulatory brakes stifles U.S. innovation, risking our economic and technological dominance to sprinting foreign adversaries.

Tune in June 7th - 10:30a on ABC 7

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Collapse

The AI Monopoly and the State's Dilemma
A precarious future where a corporate monopoly achieves an insurmountable technological lead. This centralization threatens national security, forcing the government to rapidly innovate to maintain U.S. technological sovereignty.

Tune in June 14th - 10:30a on ABC 7

Jim Bryson

Jim Bryson

AI Advisory Co-Chair, Tennessee Dept. of Finance and Administration

Dan Cronin

Dan Cronin

CIO, State of Oklahoma

Ken Dircks

Ken Dircks

Infrastructure & Transportation Solutions Lead, EY

Ryan Doherty

Ryan Doherty

Principal, Government & Public Sector Technology Consulting, EY

Dennis Eger

Dennis Eger

Senior OSINT Advisor, U.S. Army

Dario Gil

Dario Gil

Undersecretary For Science, Department of Energy

Jennifer Huddleston

Jennifer Huddleston

Senior Fellow in Technology Policy, CATO Institute

Amy Jones

Amy Jones

U.S. Public Sector AI Lead, EY

Dave Larrimore

Dave Larrimore

Former CTO & CIO, Department of Homeland Security

Frank Lee

Frank Lee

Defense Sector Lead, EY

Dawn Meyerriecks

Dawn Meyerriecks

Former Deputy Director for Science and Technology, CIA

Felipe Millon

Felipe Millon

Public Sector Go To Market, OpenAI

brian peretti

Brian Peretti

Former CTO and Deputy Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer, Department of the Treasury

Pavan Pidugu

Pavan Pidugu

CIO, U.S. Department of Transportation

Dru Rai

Dru Rai

CIO, State of New York

Mark Roberts

Mark Roberts

Artificial Intelligence Engineering Manager, EY

Paul Rodrigues

Paul Rodrigues

Chief AI Officer, Microsoft NSG

Bruce Schneier

Bruce Schneier

Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School

Ahn Selissen

Anh Selissen

CIO, Texas Department of Transportation

Nishant Shah

Nishant Shah

Former Senior Advisor for Responsible AI, State of Maryland

Alan Shark

Alan Shark

Associate Professor, Schar School for Policy & Government, George Mason University

Nicol Turner Lee

Nicol Turner Lee

Director, Center for Technology Innovation, Brookings Institution

James Walkinshaw

Rep. James Walkinshaw

U.S. Congressman, Virginia's 11th District

Zach Whitman

Zach Whitman

CDO & CAIO, GSA

Rob Wittman

Rep. Rob Wittman

U.S. Congressman, Virginia's 1st District

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