TLDR: Brazil’s Ministry of Management and Innovation in Public Services (MGI) has initiated the US$69 million INSPIRE project, contracting CPQD to develop a system that will integrate public databases and leverage artificial intelligence to personalize public services.
Brazil is embarking on a significant digital transformation with the launch of the INSPIRE project, a US$69 million (R$390 million) initiative aimed at revolutionizing public service delivery through artificial intelligence. The Ministry of Management and Innovation in Public Services (MGI) has officially signed a contract with CPQD, a leading research and development center in telecommunications and IT, to spearhead this ambitious undertaking.
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The core objective of the INSPIRE project is to create a unified platform that integrates various public databases across Brazil. By consolidating this vast amount of information, the initiative seeks to harness the power of AI to analyze data, identify patterns, and ultimately personalize public services for citizens. This move is expected to enhance efficiency, improve accessibility, and tailor government interactions to individual needs, marking a pivotal step in Brazil’s digital governance strategy. The project’s focus on AI for personalization highlights a growing trend in governments worldwide to leverage advanced technologies for citizen-centric services.


