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AI in public service

A deep dive into top platforms

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Artificial Intelligence platforms: Overview & analysis

Artificial Intelligence (AI) platforms are foundational technologies that support intelligent automation, data analytics, natural language processing (NLP), machine learning (ML) and decision-making tools. Understanding these platforms is essential from a governance and public policy perspective in the Civil Services Examination context.

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  1. OpenAI – ChatGPT

Developer: OpenAI (USA)

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Specialisation: Natural Language Processing (NLP), Conversational AI

Strengths:

Limitations:

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Ethical concerns: bias, misinformation, job displacement.

Current performance: Leading in mainstream adoption across sectors like education, journalism, customer service.

Futuristic outlook:

  1. Google DeepMind – Gemini (formerly Bard)

Developer: Google DeepMind (UK/USA)

Specialisation: Multimodal AI, Search-Integrated AI

Strengths:

Limitations:

Current performance: Gaining traction due to integration with Google Workspace tools.

Futuristic outlook:

  1. IBM Watson

Developer: IBM (USA)

Specialisation: AI for enterprises, healthcare, legal analytics

Strengths:

Limitations:

Current performance: Widely used in healthcare and business intelligence.

Futuristic outlook:

Can aid in digital health missions, smart city analysis, and public grievance redressal.

Needs alignment with local language data and policy databases.

  1. Microsoft Azure AI

Developer: Microsoft (USA)

Specialisation: Cloud-based AI services, Cognitive Services

Strengths:

Limitations:

Current performance: Backbone of many digital services globally.

Futuristic outlook:

  1. Amazon AWS AI (SageMaker, Lex, Rekognition)

Developer: Amazon Web Services (USA)

Specialisation: Machine Learning at scale, Vision AI, Conversational Interfaces

Strengths:

Limitations:

Current performance: Dominates the cloud-based AI infrastructure.

Futuristic outlook:

  1. Meta AI (LLaMA models)

Developer: Meta (Facebook) (USA)

Specialisation: Open-source LLMs for research and academia

Strengths:

Limitations:

Current performance: Used by researchers and universities.

Futuristic outlook:

  1. Perplexity AI

Developer: Perplexity AI Inc. (USA)

Specialisation: AI-powered search and answer engine

Strengths:

Limitations:

Current performance: Popular for research, academic queries, and fact-checking.

Futuristic outlook:

  1. GitHub Copilot

Developer: GitHub OpenAI (under Microsoft)

Specialisation: AI-driven code assistant; Auto-completion of code, bug fixing, code documentation

Strengths:

Boosts productivity of software developers, especially in public sector IT projects.

Useful for upskilling in digital India mission; supports multiple programming languages.

Encourages open-source contribution and quicker app development in governance.

Limitations:

Less useful for non-developer audiences.

Current performance: Widely used in tech companies, open-source projects and increasingly in ed-tech.

Futuristic outlook:

Indian perspective: Bhashini & AIRAWAT

Bhashini (by MeitY): NLP platform to bridge language barriers in governance.

AIRAWAT (C-DAC): India’s supercomputing initiative to provide AI compute infrastructure.

Comparative snapshot

 

PlatformDeveloperSpecialisationStrengthsLimitations
ChatGPTOpenAINLP, conversationalHuman-like text generationHallucination, black-box model
Gemini (Bard)Google DeepMindMultimodal AIFactual, Search-linkedUI gaps, evolving features
IBM WatsonIBMHealth, LegalData accuracy, reliabilityCostly, not generative
Azure AIMicrosoftCognitive servicesScalable, government-readyPrivacy concerns, expensive
AWS AIAmazonML, Vision, SpeechHighly scalableComplex, data sovereignty issues
Meta LLaMAMetaOpen-source LLMsTransparency, customisableSafety, usability
GitHub CopilotGitHub OpenAICode generationDomain-specific ALess useful for non-developer audiences
PerplexityPerplexity AIAI search, Q&A engineReal-time, cited answersLimited creativity

Performance & governance perspective

AI platforms are becoming crucial in public service delivery, data-driven policy and citizen engagement.

India’s AI strategy must:

Future of AI will involve collaborative regulation, open innovation and citizen-centric design.

Futuristic perspective

  1. AI as a bureaucratic assistant: Auto-summarising cabinet notes, drafting policies, tracking beneficiary schemes.
  2. Judicial use: Supporting judges with precedents and speedy document analysis.
  3. Disaster management: Predictive analytics to mitigate losses.
  4. Public grievance redressal: Multilingual chatbots, fast redressal systems.
  5. Education & skill development: Personalised learning and AI tutors for BharatNet-connected schools.

Conclusion

From a civil services perspective, understanding AI platforms is vital for enabling tech-driven governance, ethical leadership and balanced digital growth. As future administrators, one must assess how to harness AI’s potential while safeguarding constitutional values like inclusivity, transparency and accountability.

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