While the new tech may seem like science fiction, it’s already being employed by local and state governments in New York and elsewhere.
By Atiya Irvin-MitchellOfficials try to get ahead of misinformation created by AI before the 2024 elections.
By Harrison CannIn remarks at a Tech:NYC and IBM event, the U.S. Senate majority leader laid out the big pieces of his AI framework.
By Aaron ShortA Q&A with Matt Fraser, New York City’s chief technology officer
By Aaron ShortA Q&A with Jennifer Gutiérrez, chair of the New York City Council Technology Committee
By Aaron ShortA Q&A Assembly Member Clyde Vanel, chair of the Subcommittee on Internet and New Technology
By Aaron ShortA Q&A Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine
By Aaron ShortA Q&A Rep. Paul Tonko, member of the Artificial Intelligence Caucus
By Aaron ShortA Q&A with Jennifer Lorenz, Executive Deputy CIO, State Office of Information and Technology Services
By Aaron ShortA Government Technology Q&A with KPMG
By City & State Partners