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Staff proposes county AI policy; Board asks for tighter package and additional privacy and IT updates
Summary
Staff proposed a county artificial intelligence policy that would require department approvals, ITS security review, limits on sensitive-data use and mandatory human oversight of AI-generated content.
Napa County staff presented a draft artificial intelligence policy to the Board of Supervisors on July 29 and described an approval and oversight framework designed to manage data risk while enabling departments to use AI tools.
Digital Innovation Officer Meg Regan and Chief Security Information Officer Greg Bowne briefed supervisors on the proposed county policy, which would: require department-head approval and an ITS technical/security review before adopting AI tools for county work; prohibit sharing protected or otherwise sensitive data with unapproved AI services; require mandatory human review of AI-generated content…
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