Capturing AI’s potential needs a ‘two-way street’ between the feds and states, cities
Paul Young
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Figuring out how to regulate and best use AI will be a “two-way street,” a senior White House official said this week. The federal government can learn from states and localities—and vice versa—on deploying the new technology responsibly and equitably.
The comments were made by Deirdre Mulligan, principal deputy U.S. chief technology officer in the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy.
“We are all in this together,” she said at the U.S. Conference of Mayors’ winter meeting in Washington, D.C., adding that what is required is “coordination across all levels of government.”
Mulligan said that might mean states and localities leaning on the federal Office of Management and Budget’s guidance last year on employee use of AI. But it also might mean that federal agencies borrow from Boston, San Jose, California, and others that have introduced their own policies on employee use of generative AI.
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Paul Young CPA CGA
Senior Data and AI Thought Leader - Financial Planning, Analysis, and Reporting
Paul Young is Senior Customer Success Manager and author of many blogs on how best to leverage data and AI as part of the close, consolidate, and reporting cycle. Paul has supported over 300 data and AI projects over the past 8 years.
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