💨 Abstract
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan is leading an initiative to integrate AI tools, like ChatGPT, into city operations. By next year, 1,000 city workers will be trained to use AI for tasks such as pothole responses and crime-solving. The city has already spent over $35,000 on AI licenses, aiming to boost efficiency and productivity. Other Bay Area cities, like San Francisco, are also adopting AI, with guidelines to mitigate risks.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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