Aurora wants to have policy on artificial intelligence in place by end of year

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Aurora wants to have policy on artificial intelligence in place by end of year

The city of Aurora is working towards implementing a policy governing the use of artificial intelligence by the end of 2024. Michael Pegues, the city's chief information officer, expressed the desire to have the policy in place by the specified timeline. Aurora is looking at models from cities like Seattle and Boston, as well as industry practices, to shape its own AI policy.

In addition to studying programs from other cities and industry initiatives, Aurora officials plan to seek input from the public to ensure a comprehensive and inclusive AI policy. The city's efforts reflect a growing trend among municipalities to regulate the use of AI technologies. By leveraging insights from various sources, Aurora aims to create a robust framework for AI governance.

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