Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence in Local Government: Case Studies from Government Leaders and Innovators

Led by: Zoila Cassanova , Intashan Chowdhury & Micah Gaudet

  • Hear from local government leaders and innovators - including Zoila Cassanova, New Jersey Passaic County Surrogate Judge; Intashan Chowdhury, Borough Administrator for the Borough of Prospect Park in New Jersey; and Micah Gaudet, Deputy City Manager for Maricopa, Arizona - who have implemented novel artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives in local government
  • Learn about initiatives that the panelists led to bring AI into local government, including using AI to make the court system more accessible, educating the community in multiple languages, facilitating online forms, licenses, and ordinances, and training local government workers in the use of AI
  • Hear about the positive impact of these initiatives on government staff workload, and how they are being received and used by residents
  • Leave the training with ideas for what you can do to introduce AI innovation in local government
  • Register for the workshop here
Zoila Cassanova

Passaic County Surrogate Judge, State of New Jersey

Intashan Chowdhury

Borough Administrator, Borough of Prospect Park in New Jersey

Micah Gaudet

Deputy City Manager and Chief Public Safety Officer, City of Maricopa, AZ.

Format: Instructor-led

Date & Time: May 21, 2024, 2:00 PM ET

Duration: 90-minutes

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  • Hear from local government leaders and innovators - including Zoila Cassanova, New Jersey Passaic County Surrogate Judge; Intashan Chowdhury, Borough Administrator for the Borough of Prospect Park in New Jersey; and Micah Gaudet, Deputy City Manager for Maricopa, Arizona - who have implemented novel artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives in local government
  • Learn about initiatives that the panelists led to bring AI into local government, including using AI to make the court system more accessible, educating the community in multiple languages, facilitating online forms, licenses, and ordinances, and training local government workers in the use of AI
  • Hear about the positive impact of these initiatives on government staff workload, and how they are being received and used by residents and leave the training with ideas for what you can do to introduce AI innovation in local government
  • Register for the workshop here

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