A group of stakeholders told Attorney General Letitia James’ office that there’s ample opportunity for artificial intelligence to improve New Yorkers’ lives—along with a big need for the Empire State to develop algorithmic auditing standards, her office said in a report on Monday, which is aimed at launching a dialogue about the next 10 years of the technology’s use.
As New York policymakers prepare to tackle the risks of AI technology—particularly generative AI—James’ report outlined key takeaways from a private symposium she held on April 12, when participants identified the healthcare industry, along with the potential for streamlining administrative responsibilities, as areas for big opportunity.