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California examines benefits, risks of using artificial intelligence in state government

Por: Los Angeles Times Politics November 24, 2023

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Artificial intelligence that can generate text, images and other content could help improve state programs but also poses risks, according to a report released by the governor’s office on Tuesday. Generative AI could help quickly translate government materials into multiple languages, analyze tax claims to detect fraud, summarize public comments and answer questions about state services. Still, deploying the technology, the analysis warned,... + full article



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