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Supervisors pass first reading of ordinance requiring public inventory of citys artificial intelligence use

3006495 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The Board passed on first reading an ordinance directing the Department of Technology and city departments to create a publicly available inventory of AI systems the city uses, with reporting requirements and enforcement mechanisms.

An ordinance requiring a publicly available inventory of artificial intelligence systems used by city departments passed the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on first reading Dec. 3, 2024.

Supervisor Hillary Ronan, lead sponsor, told the board the ordinance responds to rapid growth in AI use across city departments and the decentralized nature of the citys IT systems. "This makes it…

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