Join us for a conversation on Texas and the AI revolution: Business and Government
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Join us online at 9 a.m. CT Wednesday, July 31 for a recorded discussion with Texas government and business leaders on how artificial intelligence has already transformed their work and what's next.
In February, Gov. Greg Abbott, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and House Speaker Dade Phelan created an Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council to explore how state agencies could use the technology. And according to a recent survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, nearly 40% of Texas companies use AI, and more are planning to in the next year.
In this Texas Tribune conversation we’ll learn more from Texas business and government leaders about how they’re approaching AI, how AI is already having an impact, and what’s on the horizon. We’ll talk about the best opportunities for improving efficiency, how they’re ensuring accurate and reliable results and how we should consider concerns about bias and privacy.
The conversation will be moderated by Darla Cameron, interim chief product officer at The Texas Tribune. Register today so you don't miss this discussion
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