Denver is exploring the use of artificial intelligence to streamline city operations, focusing on mundane tasks that can benefit from automation. Mayor Mike Johnston highlighted the potential of AI to improve efficiency in areas like construction and permitting processes. The DenAI Summit showcased local startups like Boltwise and CivCheck, which are leveraging AI to enhance service delivery in the city.
Boltwise is revolutionizing how contractors order hardware by using AI to match descriptions with the correct items, eliminating delays. CivCheck aims to expedite the permitting process by ensuring forms are filled out correctly, significantly reducing processing times. The summit also opened discussions on how AI could assist in addressing the city's migrant crisis, potentially transforming lengthy legal processes into more manageable tasks.
• Denver's DenAI Summit focuses on practical AI applications for city services.
• Boltwise uses AI to streamline hardware ordering for contractors.
• CivCheck's AI reduces permitting process time significantly.
AI is being utilized in Denver to improve city operations and streamline processes.
Machine learning is likely a component of the AI tools used by Boltwise and CivCheck.
NLP could be essential for AI tools assisting with migrant asylum claims by translating languages.
Boltwise aims to eliminate delays in the construction process by matching contractor descriptions with the correct items.
CivCheck's technology has previously helped other cities reduce plan review times significantly.
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