New York Emerging Technology Advisory Board Publishes First Report Outlining Vision to Elevate Leadership in AI
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IBM and the Emerging Technology Advisory Board (ETAB) released their first report outlining recommendations to establish New York as an AI leader. The board, co-chaired by IBM CEO Arvind Krishna and Girls Who Code CEO Dr. Tarika Barrett, was established by Governor Kathy Hochul in June 2024.
The report, developed with input from over 40 stakeholders, highlights New York's advantages in AI advancement, including its economy, tech talent, and academic excellence. It proposes three main ambitions: enabling businesses to deploy AI responsibly at scale, supporting the AI ecosystem through upskilling, and ensuring worker success in the AI landscape.
The ETAB provided nine recommendations focusing on public-private partnerships and responsible AI adoption, addressing challenges such as workforce preparation for the AI era.
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- IBM's CEO co-chairs influential state AI advisory board, strengthening company's position in AI policy
- Potential for new business opportunities through public-private partnerships in NY's AI initiatives
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The report builds on Governor Kathy Hochul's efforts to advance
With input from over 40 external stakeholders and experts, the report details how
The ETAB took a deeper look at how these challenges could impact
- Enable all
New York businesses to responsibly deploy AI at scale - Commit to support the New York AI ecosystem through upskilling efforts
- Ensure every worker in
New York can thrive in the new AI landscape
Guided by these ambitions, the report sets forth nine recommendations – each backed by a thorough framework and next steps – designed to foster public-private partnerships and balance priorities of timely impact and sufficient scale necessary to help drive responsible AI adoption in
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"The Emerging Technology Advisory Board has delivered on its first goal to provide a blueprint that positions
"The recommendations of the Emerging Technology Advisory Board reflect a collective effort to ensure that the advancement of artificial intelligence benefits industries and workers across
As the Emerging Technology Advisory Board shares its recommendations with the
Read the full report here.
About IBM
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About Girls Who Code
Girls Who Code is an international nonprofit organization working to close the gender gap in technology, and is leading the movement to inspire, educate, and equip students who identify as girls or nonbinary with the computing skills needed to pursue 21st century opportunities. Since launching in 2012, Girls Who Code has reached 670,000 students through our in-person and virtual programming, and 218,000 of our alumni are college or career-aged.
Girls Who Code has sparked culture change through marketing campaigns and advocacy efforts, generating 14 Billion engagements globally. In 2019, the organization was named the #1 Most Innovative Non-Profit on Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies list, and in 2023 was named one of Fast Company's Brands That Matter. The organization was also named one of NonProfit Times' Best Nonprofits to Work For in 2022 and 2023.
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