Every Oregon state worker has AI tools, but what about your data? The chief privacy officer shares how the state is tackling privacy concerns.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon is rolling out artificial intelligence tools across state government — but to ensure data privacy, Gov. Tina Kotek appointed a chief privacy officer and strategist.
Meet Nik Blosser, chief of staff to former Gov. Kate Brown, special assistant to former President Joe Biden, and now, the man leading the charge and setting the guiderails on how artificial intelligence is to be implemented in Oregonian’s everyday government services.
Oregon is ahead of many states in providing
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