How governments are approaching the regulation and use of AI 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-Mitchell | October 23, 2023
Ending the deepfake threat to elections before it starts Officials try to get ahead of misinformation created by AI before the 2024 elections. By Harrison Cann | October 23, 2023
Chuck Schumer is taking the lead on AI regulation In 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 Short | October 23, 2023
How New York City has developed its AI strategy A Q&A with Matt Fraser, New York City’s chief technology officer By Aaron Short | October 23, 2023
Better understanding the risks of AI for New York City agencies A Q&A with Jennifer Gutiérrez, chair of the New York City Council Technology Committee By Aaron Short | October 23, 2023
AI can be used to provide better services for New Yorkers A Q&A Assembly Member Clyde Vanel, chair of the Subcommittee on Internet and New Technology By Aaron Short | October 23, 2023
New York is ignoring the AI revolution, at its peril A Q&A Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine By Aaron Short | October 23, 2023
Teaching the next generation about AI A Q&A Rep. Paul Tonko, member of the Artificial Intelligence Caucus By Aaron Short | October 23, 2023
New York’s goal for ‘safe, secure, ethical and transparent” AI A Q&A with Jennifer Lorenz, Executive Deputy CIO, State Office of Information and Technology Services By Aaron Short | October 23, 2023
How State and Local Governments Can Prepare for an AI-Driven Future A Government Technology Q&A with KPMG By City & State Partners | Oct 23, 2023
Experts to lawmakers: AI threatens low wage work in New York By Austin C. Jefferson | October 19, 2022
New York City schools are embracing AI. Lawmakers had some questions. By Annie McDonough | September 20, 2022