
What Happens When AI Runs a City?
The traditional process of hiring a city manager is notoriously slow, often trapped in layers of government red tape for years. When a leadership vacuum occurs, municipal budgets, local policies, and essential services can stall. But what if the solution isn't just a faster hiring process, but a fundamental shift in how cities are managed?
In this episode, we sit down with R. Kenner French, an AI expert and author of the bestseller ModernMillions.ai. Kenner shares his provocative vision for Bainbridge Island, Washington: utilizing artificial intelligence not just as a tool, but as a central component of city administration. We dive into how AI can solve the "vacant seat" crisis, streamline complex budgeting, and remove the human biases that often plague local politics.
Whether you are a skeptic worried about data privacy or a forward-thinking resident eager for lower taxes and better services, Kenner explains why the future of local government is already here—and why cities that wait to adopt it will inevitably be left behind. 🎧
What You’ll Learn
🕵️ The Hiring Crisis: Why traditional city manager searches take years and how AI can fill the gap in real-time.
💰 Budgeting in a Fraction of the Time: How models can process complex municipal finances in an hour rather than months.
🔒 The "Closed Model" Solution: Addressing privacy and security concerns by running AI on local, secure databases.
🚀 Beyond the Mundane: Using AI to handle administrative tasks like meeting notes and public notices so humans can focus on creative problem-solving.
⚖️ Bias and Accuracy: How to balance human oversight with AI logic to create a more transparent government.
Who This Episode Is For
This conversation is essential for local government officials, city council members, and civic-minded tech enthusiasts who want to see their communities run with the efficiency of a high-tech startup. It’s for anyone interested in the intersection of public policy, asset protection, and the practical application of Large Language Models (LLMs).
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