AISP Toolkit Feb25 2025 - Flipbook - Page 62
Examples of Auditing, Governance, and Regulation
City of Seattle, Generative AI Policy
Jim Loter
CENTERING RACIAL EQUITY THROUGHOUT THE DATA LIFE CYCLE
Seattle IT is the uni昀椀ed technology strategy and support department for the City of Seattle.
IT processes all acquisitions of technology products, services, and data for City departments
after evaluating them for suitability on the basis of a number of factors, including security,
supportability, interoperability, and compliance with relevant policies. When generative AI
emerged as a popular consumer-facing service in late 2022, IT recognized that it could present
new risks to the City’s integrity and public trust if not used responsibly.
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New York Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, Local Law 144
New York City’s Department of Consumer and Worker Protection has recently recommitted to
enforcing Local Law 144, prohibiting the use of automated employment decision tools (AEDT) unless
job candidates are informed and the tools are audited for bias. AEDTs are algorithm-based tools that
utilize arti昀椀cial intelligence to help make employment screening and hiring decisions with limited
human input.
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City of Boston, Guidelines for the Use of Generative AI
Santiago Garces & Alejandro Jimenez Jaramillo
The City of Boston has published guidelines for the use of generative AI, highlighting both potential
risks and bene昀椀ts for public agency users. Boston’s guidelines include sample use cases and
principles for “responsible experimentation” with generative AI.
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