Digital Government

REPORT: Agencies are getting better at communicating with the public, but progress remains

Agencies are increasingly leveraging audience engagement data to better communicate with residents, but how they use it is crucial to yielding the results they want, one expert says.

Artificial Intelligence

Maine is set to ban data centers, becoming the first state in the nation to do so

The legislation still requires the Governor’s signature to become the law, but it represents a growing bipartisan concern among voters over potential energy rate hikes and water usage.

Artificial Intelligence

The good, the bad and the unknown: The future of AI in North Carolina

Leading experts in research, government and industry innovators gathered at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus this week to discuss how artificial intelligence can be responsibly designed and used for the public good.

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Artificial Intelligence

Public-facing AI tools could yield more efficiency gains for states, report says

States should not underestimate the time and cost savings that external artificial intelligence-based tools can generate for government agencies, one expert said.

Artificial Intelligence

How public records requests could help ‘fight AI with AI’

Agencies are burdened with growing numbers of requests and more records to manage and parse through. Emerging technology offers a way forward for beleaguered staff.

Artificial Intelligence

World needs to ‘get ready’ for more powerful AI, Anthropic co-founder says

The company’s powerful Mythos, unveiled earlier this month, won’t be the only supercharged AI system to hit the market, Jack Clark said.

Artificial Intelligence

North Carolina Treasurer’s office expands use of AI throughout the agency

The State Employees Association of North Carolina cautioned that AI’s effect on workers is “a great unknown.” Its adoption in other sectors has sometimes been accompanied by job losses.

People

State privacy officers persist despite limited resources, report finds

The National Association of State Chief Information Officers found the role exists in more than 30 states and plays a crucial role, but it too often lacks funding or clear authority.

Artificial Intelligence

As states spend millions to woo data centers, Colorado is having a reckoning

Legislators debate a possible moratorium while residents take their demands and health fears directly to a data center developer.

Digital Government

A bill would explore making NH a ‘technology first’ state on disability. Here’s what that means.

The technology-first framework is designed to address a nationwide shortage of professional disability caregivers, commonly known as direct support professionals.

Digital Government

Getting privacy policy right in a competitive digital economy

COMMENTARY | Many states have already shown the path forward with common elements that protect consumers while at the same time not crushing small businesses with onerous compliance costs.

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Artificial Intelligence

Human review, responsibility should be the ‘core feature’ of AI solutions, official says

Keeping human judgement at the center of AI tools, like automated parking enforcement, can help improve the accuracy of citations and dispel community backlash, experts say.

Artificial Intelligence

Gen Z increasingly skeptical of — and angry about — artificial intelligence

A new Gallup survey of 14- to 29-year-olds shows growing misgivings from a generation poised to enter higher education and a workforce changed by AI.

Digital Government

Fewer phones and more books — Utah governor commends new education laws

A bell-to-bell cellphone ban and an early literacy plan were among Spencer Cox’s priorities this year, while other new laws may help take students’ attention away from social media.

People

The overlooked reentry tool for veterans: Prison tablets

COMMENTARY | How state and local corrections leaders can turn existing devices into a digital lifeline.

Artificial Intelligence

How tech is helping improve avalanche forecasting

The Utah Avalanche Center has already embraced technology to try and help prevent disasters, and it is looking to emerging areas to do even better in spite of staffing shortages.

Digital Government

Treasury is creating a database with pandemic aid recipients’ sensitive information

Critics say the scope established in the agency’s systems of record notice “is an astonishing and dramatic departure from prior Treasury practice.”

Finance

Pennsylvania senators weigh consumer protections from cryptocurrency scams

Lawmakers hope that by regulating ATM-like kiosks, they can protect Pennsylvanians.