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Episode 73 Artificial Intelligence for Public Agencies and School Districts: Part 1 – AI Primer
Episode 73 Artificial Intelligence for Public Agencies and School Districts: Part 1 – AI Primer
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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Feb 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Dive into the evolving world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with the first episode in our new series, designed to cut through the hype and uncover the real impact of AI on public agencies. Lozano Smith's Managing Partner, Karen M. Rezendes, along with Lozano Smith attorneys Robert A. Lomeli, Karina Demirchyan, and Nicholas J. Clair, offer a foundational exploration of AI technologies like ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and Google Gemini. This episode provides an accessible overview on how public employees are leveraging AI, the importance of keeping humans in the loop, and practical examples of AI in school environments and beyond. The team also addresses crucial concerns such as bias, accuracy, and the legal landscape surrounding AI, including copyright issues and cybersecurity risks. As we embark on this series, join us for essential insights and recommendations to navigate AI's promising yet challenging terrain in public agency operations.
Show Notes & References
2:39 – What is generative Artificial Intelligence (AI)?
3:48 – Common AI platforms (ChatGPT, Anthropic Claude, Copilot, Bard/Gemini)
5:29 – How to access AI
9:44 – Observations on public employees using AI
14:31 – Keeping humans in the loop
16:17 – Examples of AI in a school environment
18:22 – Other opportunities for AI use by public agencies
21:18 – AI data privacy issues
23:46 – Bias in AI
24:49 – Accuracy issues and hallucinations
28:07 – Risks of not understanding AI
31:25 – Deepfakes and cybersecurity risks
36:18 – Existing and forthcoming laws and regulations (https://www.lozanosmith.com/ai.php)
39:03 – Copyright issues and The New York Times Company v. Microsoft Corporation, OpenAI Inc., S.D.N.Y, No. 1:23-cv-11195
39:42 – Liability risks
41:22 – Developing policies and parameters
43:11 – General recommendations
For more information on the topics discussed in this podcast, please visit our website at: www.lozanosmith.com/podcast.
Show Notes & References
2:39 – What is generative Artificial Intelligence (AI)?
3:48 – Common AI platforms (ChatGPT, Anthropic Claude, Copilot, Bard/Gemini)
5:29 – How to access AI
9:44 – Observations on public employees using AI
14:31 – Keeping humans in the loop
16:17 – Examples of AI in a school environment
18:22 – Other opportunities for AI use by public agencies
21:18 – AI data privacy issues
23:46 – Bias in AI
24:49 – Accuracy issues and hallucinations
28:07 – Risks of not understanding AI
31:25 – Deepfakes and cybersecurity risks
36:18 – Existing and forthcoming laws and regulations (https://www.lozanosmith.com/ai.php)
39:03 – Copyright issues and The New York Times Company v. Microsoft Corporation, OpenAI Inc., S.D.N.Y, No. 1:23-cv-11195
39:42 – Liability risks
41:22 – Developing policies and parameters
43:11 – General recommendations
For more information on the topics discussed in this podcast, please visit our website at: www.lozanosmith.com/podcast.
Released:
Feb 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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