When thinking about how local governments might use AI to improve services for constituents, Anchorage, Alaska, may not necessarily be one of the first places that comes to mind. But why not? In fact, one can imagine that a city with a subarctic climate, fluctuating daylight hours and harsh winter weather conditions would have an even greater need to consider harnessing generative AI to improve operations. Thankfully, in the Internet age, municipalities can keep track of what other cities are doing to address common issues and monitor their progress toward solving similar problems — even if that other city happens to be 4,556 miles away. And, unlike the private sector, the public sector freely shares ideas to help people both inside and outside of their jurisdictions. Brendan Babb, Alaskan […]
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