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Join us for an insightful virtual discussion on July 2, 2025, at 12:00 PM ET, as we delve into a pioneering collaboration with the San Francisco City Attorney’s Office aimed at modernizing municipal code through the use of artificial intelligence. This event, hosted by Stanford RegLab and the Niskanen Center, will explore how AI is being leveraged to enhance government efficiency and reduce bureaucratic obstacles.
Participants will gain an understanding of the innovative strategies employed to cut through red tape, making municipal operations more accessible and responsive to the needs of the community. The discussion will highlight the practical applications of AI in local governance, showcasing real-world examples of how technology can streamline processes and improve service delivery.
This event is an opportunity for policymakers, technologists, and interested citizens to engage in meaningful dialogue about the future of municipal governance and the role of technology in shaping public policy. Don’t miss this chance to learn about the transformative potential of AI in government.
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