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City Council approves groundbreaking AI usage policies

June 13, 2024 | Clute, Brazoria County, Texas



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City Council approves groundbreaking AI usage policies
In a recent city council meeting held on June 13, 2024, the council approved two significant resolutions aimed at enhancing community resilience and establishing guidelines for technology use within the city.

The first resolution authorizes the mayor to execute a grant agreement with the Texas General Land Office (GLO) for participation in the Resilient Community Program. This initiative will provide the city with $250,000 to support planning efforts that focus on sustainable land use and design regulations. The funding is non-matching, meaning the city will not need to contribute additional funds. The council emphasized the importance of this program in preparing for potential flooding and other climate-related challenges, aiming to create more permeable surfaces and reduce the need for extensive detention and retention systems.

Council members praised the city’s recent success in securing grants, highlighting the efforts of staff member Will, who has been instrumental in obtaining funding. The resolution passed unanimously, reflecting strong support among council members for the initiative.

The second resolution, also approved unanimously, establishes policies governing the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and unauthorized software and hardware on city devices and networks. The council recognized the rapid pace of technological advancement and the need for responsible use of AI among current and future employees. The policies are intended to serve as a foundational framework that will be updated as necessary to adapt to evolving technology and societal norms.

Both resolutions underscore the city council's commitment to fostering a resilient community while ensuring the responsible use of technology in municipal operations.

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