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New York Received $1.06 for Every $1 Sent to DC

State Comptroller DiNapoli Warns Major Federal Cuts Will Harm State’s Finances

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Improved Guidance Needed for State Agencies Using AI to Avoid Risks

AUDIT FINDS STATE AGENCIES ARE LARGELY ON THEIR OWN WHEN IT COMES TO AI

New York State’s centralized guidance and oversight of agencies’ use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is inadequate and creates a risk that the technology could be used irresponsibly. State Comptroller DiNapoli's audit looked at the State’s overall AI policy and how AI was used at four state agencies: the Office for the Aging, the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, the Department of Motor Vehicles, and the Department of Transportation.


State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli quote: "It's important to have transparency so New Yorkers are empowered with information they need to hold their elected officials accountable."

Open Book New York

SEARCH STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL RECORDS

Comptroller DiNapoli wants New Yorkers to know how their tax dollars are spent. Without transparency in government, there cannot be accountability. Open Book New York provides comprehensive financial data on State contracts, payments, spending and more.