PODCAST · government
The GovAI Podcast
by Darwin AI
Welcome to The GovAI Podcast - where innovation meets governance. Are we ready for a future where artificial intelligence powers our cities and shapes our communities? Join us as we go beyond buzzwords to unravel the mysteries of AI adoption in the public sector. From groundbreaking success stories to lessons learned from government failures, we explore how technology is redefining what it means to serve and be served. This isn't just about tech - it's about the people behind the policies, the challenges of implementing cutting-edge AI tools, and the untapped potential of a workforce ready to embrace change. If you're eager to peek behind the curtain of government and discover how AI could transform our world, this podcast is your guide to a revolution in the making.
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S2E5 - Andrew Ngui - How Should Government Actually Adopt AI?
In this episode of the GovAI Podcast, Noam Maital and Dustin Haisler are joined by Andrew Ngui, Chief Digital Officer for the City of Kansas City and a leader at the intersection of digital innovation, data, and responsible AI adoption.Andrew brings a systems-level perspective on how government should approach AI, not just as a technology shift, but as an organizational and leadership challenge. From introducing the concept of “minimally invasive innovation” to rethinking workflows entirely, he shares how agencies can adopt AI without disrupting the core of how they operate.They explore how to identify the right use cases, why solving real “painkiller” problems matters more than deploying AI for the sake of it, and how cities should think about governance, procurement, and vendor engagement in a rapidly evolving landscape.The conversation also dives into workforce transformation, internal AI adoption, and what it means to redesign work in the age of AI, moving beyond simple automation to true operational change.This podcast is brought to you by Darwin AI, a platform built for state and local government to help agencies adopt and manage AI responsibly.
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S2E4 - Micah Gaudet - How AI Is Actually Used Inside Local Government
In this episode of the GovAI Podcast, Noam Maital and Dustin Haisler are joined by Micah Gaudet, Deputy Chief Manager and Chief Public Safety Officer for the City of Maricopa, Arizona and a leading voice on practical AI adoption inside government.Micah brings a hands-on perspective from inside city operations, where AI is no longer experimental, it’s embedded into day-to-day work. From using tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity to inform decisions in real time, he shares what it actually looks like to integrate AI into leadership, workflows, and service delivery.They explore how agencies should approach experimentation, how to evaluate new tools, and why banning AI often leads to more risk through shadow usage. The conversation also dives into governance, trust, and what it takes to scale AI responsibly across an organization.They also look ahead to what’s next, from agentic systems to citizen-driven AI, and how expectations for government are already shifting as residents begin interacting with public services through AI.This podcast is brought to you by Darwin AI, a platform built for state and local government to help agencies adopt and manage AI responsibly.
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S2E3 - Amit Elazari - Who Actually Shapes AI Policy?
In this episode of the GovAI Podcast, Noam Maital is joined by Dr. Amit Elazari, Co-Founder and CEO of Open Policy and a leading voice at the intersection of AI, cybersecurity, and global policy.Amit brings a unique perspective from both inside government affairs and as a founder building tools to scale policy access. From her experience shaping cybersecurity policy at Intel to launching Open Policy, she breaks down why policy has historically been limited to a small group of experts and why that’s now changing.They explore how policy directly impacts go-to-market, product strategy, and revenue, why most companies underestimate its role, and how AI is enabling a broader set of organizations to engage in shaping policy rather than just reacting to it.The conversation also dives into the evolving global landscape, from EU regulation to U.S. state-level fragmentation, and what it means for companies and governments trying to navigate a rapidly shifting environment.They also look ahead to the future of “policy as code,” where governance becomes more scalable, automated, and embedded directly into how organizations operate.This podcast is brought to you by Darwin AI, a platform built for state and local government to help agencies adopt and manage AI responsibly.
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S2E2 - Benjamin Palacio - The Real Impact of AI on Government Jobs
In this episode of the GovAI Podcast, Noam Maital and Dustin Haisler are joined by Benjamin Palacio, Senior IT Analyst for Placer County, California and a longtime practitioner on the frontlines of government AI.Ben has been building AI solutions since 2018, well before the current wave of generative AI, and brings a rare, hands-on perspective on how AI has evolved inside government over the past several years.They explore what’s actually changing (and what isn’t), from early rule-based chatbots to today’s real-time, dynamic AI systems and what that means for agencies trying to move from experimentation to real deployment.The conversation dives into how AI is being applied today, including chatbots, automation, and citizen-facing tools, as well as the operational realities of adoption: procurement challenges, data governance, validation, and the risks of vendor lock-in.They also tackle one of the biggest questions in government today: Will AI replace workers or fundamentally change how work gets done?This podcast is brought to you by Darwin AI, a platform built for state and local government to help agencies adopt and manage AI responsibly.
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S2E1 - Is AI Moving Faster than Government?
Season 2 of the GovAI Podcast is here.AI is evolving faster than government policy, procurement, and regulation can keep up and that gap is creating both massive opportunity and real risk.In this kickoff episode, Noam Maital and Dustin Haisler break down what’s happening right now across the AI landscape: from federal and state regulation battles to the race between frontier models like OpenAI, Gemini, and Copilot. They also explore what agencies actually need to be doing today to prepare for the next wave of AI adoption.From shadow AI inside agencies to agentic systems and citizen-facing AI, this conversation looks ahead to where government AI is heading in 2026 and beyond.This podcast is brought to you by Darwin AI, a platform built for state and local government to help agencies adopt and manage AI responsibly.
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Denise Reilly-Hughes on Navigating Technology in Government
In this episode of the GovAI podcast, Denise Reilly-Hughes, Vermont's Chief Information Officer, discusses her transition from the private sector to government, emphasizing the importance of a human-centric approach to technology. She highlights the need for a code of ethics in AI, the value of embracing failure in innovation, and the challenges of managing public records in the age of AI. The conversation also touches on successful use cases of AI in government, particularly in response to flooding, and the importance of building effective partnerships with vendors.This podcast is brought to you by Darwin AI, a platform built for state and local government to help agencies adopt and manage AI responsibly.
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Anthony Fisher and Jiri Rutner on Innovating from Within Government
Listen in to Anthony Fisher, Department of Revenue Data Governance and Artificial Intelligence Lead at the State of Colorado, and Jiri Rutner, Homelessness Solutions Enterprise Manager at the City of San Jose, discuss their involvement as founding board members of the GovAI Coalition, and how to approach innovating from within government. This podcast is brought to you by Darwin AI, a platform built for state and local government to help agencies adopt and manage AI responsibly.
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Rachel Stern on the Implications of AI on Public Services, and Her Journey as a Govtech Investor
In this episode of the GovAI Podcast, Noam Maital speaks with Rachel Stern, founder and CEO of GovTech Venture, about the transformative role of AI in government technology. They discuss Rachel's journey in the GovTech space, the challenges faced by government agencies in adopting new technologies, and the unique dynamics of selling to government entities. The conversation also explores the implications of AI on public services, the importance of understanding product market fit, and the future of AI in government operations.This podcast is brought to you by Darwin AI, a platform built for state and local government to help agencies adopt and manage AI responsibly.
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Sophia Mohr on Integrating AI in Public Transit
In this conversation, Noam Maital interviews Sophia Moore, Chief Innovation and Technology Officer at COTA, about the integration of AI and technology in public transit. They discuss the challenges and opportunities of using AI to enhance customer service, the importance of data governance, and the cultural changes required to upskill the workforce. Sophia shares insights on the future of COTA and how technology will play a crucial role in providing better public transit services in Central Ohio.This podcast is brought to you by Darwin AI, a platform built for state and local government to help agencies adopt and manage AI responsibly.
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Chris McMasters on the Culture Shift Needed to Foster Government Innovation
In this episode of the GovAI Podcast, host Noam Maital speaks with Chris McMasters, the CIO of Corona, California, about the transformative role of AI in government. Chris shares his journey from the private sector to local government, emphasizing the importance of innovation and the challenges of integrating AI into public service. The conversation explores the cultural shifts needed to foster innovation, the complexities of vendor relationships, and the balance between risk management and creativity in adopting new technologies. Chris also discusses the future of work in government, the necessity of training employees to effectively use AI tools, and his vision for a more efficient and responsive government in the years to come.This podcast is brought to you by Darwin AI, a platform built for state and local government to help agencies adopt and manage AI responsibly.
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Mayor Brett Gailey on Transforming Public Service with AI
In this episode, Noam Maital and Mayor of Lake Stevens, Brett Gailey, explore how AI is reshaping public service by improving efficiency, enhancing decision-making, and preserving institutional knowledge, all while emphasizing the importance of data quality, governance, and workforce education.This podcast is brought to you by Darwin AI, a platform built for state and local government to help agencies adopt and manage AI responsibly.
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Dustin Haisler on AI Legislation, Responsible Regulation, and AI Empowerment
Listen in to Noam Maital and Dustin Haisler discussing the push for AI legislation across the United States and how to responsibly regulate AI use in government without discouraging innovation. This podcast is brought to you by Darwin AI, a platform built for state and local government to help agencies adopt and manage AI responsibly.
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Transforming Aurora into "America's Smartest City" with Michael Pegues
Listen in to Noam Maital and Micheal Pegues discussing Michael's transition from the private to the public sector, and how he is making Aurora IL "America's smartest city."This podcast is brought to you by Darwin AI, a platform built for state and local government to help agencies adopt and manage AI responsibly.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to The GovAI Podcast - where innovation meets governance. Are we ready for a future where artificial intelligence powers our cities and shapes our communities? Join us as we go beyond buzzwords to unravel the mysteries of AI adoption in the public sector. From groundbreaking success stories to lessons learned from government failures, we explore how technology is redefining what it means to serve and be served. This isn't just about tech - it's about the people behind the policies, the challenges of implementing cutting-edge AI tools, and the untapped potential of a workforce ready to embrace change. If you're eager to peek behind the curtain of government and discover how AI could transform our world, this podcast is your guide to a revolution in the making.
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