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California releases Guidelines for Evaluating Impacts of Generative AI on Vulnerable and Marginalized Communities
California releases Guidelines for Evaluating Impacts of Generative AI on Vulnerable and Marginalized CommunitiesDecember 20, 2024Today, the Government Operations Agency released vulnerable community guidelines for state agencies and departments. As state...
California advances GenAI projects to streamline state work on housing, budget, and jobs
California advances GenAI projects to streamline state work on housing, budget, and jobsInvites AI innovators to submit formal proposals to test solutionsWhat you need to know: California is advancing its first-in-the-nation work to use GenAI solutions to...
California hosts its first-ever GenAI Innovator Showcase in Sacramento as state departments seek answers to top issues
California hosts its first-ever GenAI Innovator Showcase in Sacramento as state departments seek answers to top issuesFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Monday, September 30, 2024Contact:Angela Musallam916-216-3766angela.musallam@govops.ca.govSACRAMENTO – More than 30...
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Vulnerable roadway user safety
Pedestrian, cyclist, and scooter rider deaths have been on the rise nationally for years. But it’s hard to find intersections that are likely to be dangerous. The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) is using GenAI to proactively take action on possibly dangerous intersections.
Call center productivity
Tax and fee program information is complex and contained in many sources. Call center staff have to spend a lot of time researching taxpayers’ questions. The California Department of Tax and Fee Administration is testing if GenAI can help provide accurate answers faster.
Language access
20% of Californians have limited English proficiency. Translating information is costly, time-consuming, labor-intensive, and can be inconsistent. The California Health and Human Services Agency is investigating if GenAI can create better translations faster.
Health care facility inspections
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) inspects thousands of health care facilities. It’s a time-intensive process that requires a lot of documentation. CDPH is testing if GenAI can save inspectors time and efficiently link findings to laws.
Traffic mobility insights
Caltrans has lots of data about the state highway system. In fact, there’s so much that it’s hard to find insights. Caltrans is evaluating if GenAI can help the state to improve traffic patterns and reduce congestion.