Oracle Data Science AI Quick Actions Now Available in Government Regions

Oracle continues to expand its AI and data science capabilities to meet the needs of highly secure and regulated environments. In a significant move, AI Quick Actions in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Data Science are now supported in Government regions, starting July 2, 2025.

This enhancement reflects Oracle’s commitment to enabling mission-critical AI workloads for public sector organizations with the highest standards of compliance and security.


🚀 What Are AI Quick Actions?

AI Quick Actions are prebuilt, no-code tools designed to simplify and accelerate common AI/ML workflows. They help data scientists and analysts:

  • Perform text classification, sentiment analysis, and named entity recognition

  • Use image classification, anomaly detection, and data visualization

  • Run preconfigured pipelines without writing code

  • Easily interpret and deploy AI models with faster time-to-value

In short, AI Quick Actions turn complex machine learning operations into a few guided clicks—ideal for boosting productivity and lowering the barrier to entry.

Why Government Regions?

Oracle Government regions are designed to serve federal, state, and local agencies with:

  • High-security architecture

  • Compliance with regulatory requirements like FedRAMP, DoD IL5, and CJIS

  • Isolated infrastructure for sensitive data and workloads

With the inclusion of AI Quick Actions in these regions, government agencies and contractors can now leverage AI/ML innovations without compromising security, sovereignty, or compliance.


How to Enable AI Quick Actions in Government Regions

To start using AI Quick Actions in your Oracle Government tenancy, follow the detailed steps here:
👉 Enable and Use AI Quick Actions – Oracle Docs

You’ll find information on:

  • Setting up the OCI Data Science service

  • Understanding service limits and regions

  • Configuring model training and predictions


Use Cases in Government and Public Sector

Here’s how agencies can benefit:

  • Public safety: Automate surveillance with image classification

  • Case management: Use NLP to analyze citizen complaints or service tickets

  • Healthcare: Detect anomalies in clinical or epidemiological data

  • Defense and intelligence: Enhance situational awareness through entity recognition


Final Thoughts

By bringing AI Quick Actions to Government regions, Oracle is democratizing AI access for public institutions - enabling faster, safer, and smarter decision-making across mission-critical functions.

Now, even secure, regulated environments can experience the speed and simplicity of AI, powered by OCI.

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