
In the past year, state and local governments have implemented numerous AI-based processes, transforming everything from traffic management and law enforcement to procurement and permitting.
“AI is affecting all of our cities,” Sunnyvale, California, Mayor Larry Klein — whose city sits in the heart of Silicon Valley — said during a press conference opening the U.S. Conference of Mayors Winter Meeting in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 28. And, he added, “we’re all in learning mode” and “looking at it with a wary eye.”
Agreeing that AI is “on the forefront of everything,” Rancho Cordova, California, Mayor Garrett Gatewood said during the press conference that the technology is “the future of governance as a whole.”
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