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Cities across the US are embracing AI guidelines for local government workers

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Pennsylvania Capital-Star
Paige Gross

Pennsylvania Capital-Star

Cities aren’t waiting for Washington to tell them how to use artificial intelligence. From Boston to Tempe to small towns in New Hampshire, local governments are drafting their own rules for employees experimenting with AI in everyday work. The focus is on balancing opportunity with risk—saving money and time on tasks like drafting memos or public service videos, while steering clear of threats to privacy, accuracy, or fairness. In many ways, cities are becoming the laboratories where responsible AI use takes shape. Paige Gross with Pennsylvania Capital-Star has the full story.

Pennsylvania Capital-Star
Paige Gross

Pennsylvania Capital-Star

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