The New York State Forum has launched a new workgroup focused on artificial intelligence, aimed at enhancing understanding and application of AI in the public sector. This initiative will be led by Gail Galusha, the state's Director of Data and AI Governance. The workgroup will consist of members from both public and private sectors, collaborating to address the complexities and risks associated with AI technologies.
The workgroup has three main objectives: to deepen understanding of AI technologies, promote ethical AI practices, and provide actionable tools for state government implementation. This dedicated focus on AI comes in response to the rapid advancements in the field, highlighting the need for specialized resources. Other states, such as Arkansas and Connecticut, have also initiated similar AI-focused groups, indicating a growing trend in governmental AI engagement.
• New AI Workgroup aims to enhance public sector understanding of AI.
• Collaboration between public and private sectors to address AI challenges.
The workgroup aims to improve understanding and application of AI technologies in the public sector.
The workgroup is tasked with promoting these practices among state agencies.
Gail Galusha, leading the workgroup, emphasizes the importance of data governance in AI implementation.
It established the AI Workgroup to enhance understanding and application of AI technologies in government.
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