The minister (Science and Technology) defends the country’s regulation and states that technology will help expand the federal government’s planning capacity by integrating data that is currently scattered among several ministries and federated entities.
At the beginning of December, the . The text authorizes, among other things, facial recognition for collecting evidence and assisting in arrests, in addition to including permissions for the use of technology. The minister states that she is following the proceedings in the Chamber.
“Our premise is that we have more autonomy in our data and in our ability to systematize them”, he states. With this objective, he continues, the government is expanding the cloud capacity of Serpro (Federal Data Processing Service) and Dataprev (Pension technology company).
“This is an issue that the president (PT) talks about a lot, so that we can have more planning capacity. Because today much of our data is dispersed, it is not integrated. And artificial intelligence will help to integrate this data” , he adds.
She cites as an example the response to last year, with the government’s decision to . “There was a satellite image of the affected areas. Then you have to get the data for that affected city, the street, the IPTU. You have to look at whether there is Bolsa Família, if not, who is covered. When are you going to cross-reference this data , it’s crazy.”
“We need to cross-reference this set of data that institutions historically produce, in order to have a much greater planning capacity in Brazil and greater efficiency, to reduce waste”, he highlights.
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