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Multnomah County is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on AI software for employees

In November 2022, when ChatGPT had just gone public and artificial intelligence programs of its ilk started receiving sweeping interest, Multnomah County's Deputy Chief Information Officer Sim Ogle said he could sense the potential — and the threat.

Inside Newsom's AI panel report

ANALYSIS: WHAT THE AI REPORT REALLY MEANS — It's finally here. An expert panel report commissioned by Gov. Gavin Newsom last year has landed. California's AI world will be going line by line, searching for signs of how it could impact the direction of the fast-evolving technology and the regulations trying to keep up with it.

How to protect human rights in an AI-filled workplace

Here's how labor leaders are asserting rights and protections for human employees in the face of increasing automation.

New battle lines for California's AI safety offensive

Our daily newsletter will explain how the Golden State is defining technology policy and politics within its borders and beyond.

Workday launches a 'system of record' for AI agents - is this HR or IT?

Workday just launched an Agent System of Record. Is it really an HR tool for managing the digital workforce or is the HCM and finance vendor actually moving into IT service management?

CSU unveils massive venture to provide free AI skills and training across all 23 campuses

California State University has unveiled a massive venture with Gov. Gavin Newsom and tech leaders to equip all students, faculty and staff with AI skills.

CSU unveils massive venture to provide free AI tools and training across all 23 campuses

California State University has unveiled a massive venture with Gov. Gavin Newsom and tech leaders to equip all students, faculty and staff with AI tools and skills.

Now that Trump has undone the AI Executive Order, California must lead on AI regulation | Opinion

Working cooperatively with the European Union, California must set a model that will guide international tech conglomerates and protect consumers."