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County adopts generative AI policy to govern departmental use and data protection
Summary
The commission adopted a generative artificial intelligence policy to govern county staff use of AI tools and protect personal and health information; the policy will be enforced under the county's computer-use rules.
FRANKLIN, Tenn. — Williamson County on Tuesday approved a policy to govern how county employees use generative artificial intelligence tools and to protect county data and personally identifiable information.
The commission passed Resolution 5 25 28, a generative AI policy described by IT Director Sean Cothern as governance “around AI” that preserves access to the tools while restricting their use with protected…
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