During the Arkansas AI Conference in Little Rock, experts discussed the state’s ambition to become a leader in artificial intelligence adoption, emphasizing the need for careful implementation strategies. Allyson Lewis, Devin Bates, and Audrey P. Willis highlighted the state’s initiatives focusing on privacy, policy, and ethics, as well as enhancing government efficiency and economic development. They advised businesses to use paid versions of AI tools for better privacy and to align AI policies with industry ethics. The panelists also stressed the importance of workforce development and education, noting the need to prepare students and teachers for an AI-integrated future. They acknowledged the challenges of internet access in some areas but emphasized the potential for AI to transform industries without eliminating jobs, instead creating new opportunities and roles.
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