
What If AI Ran Cities?
What if your city could run more efficiently, communicate better, and even lower costs—just by using artificial intelligence? ⚠️
In this episode, R. Kenner French explores a bold and timely idea: introducing AI into city government operations in Bainbridge Island. With the recent retirement of the city manager, this moment opens the door to rethinking how local governments operate—and whether AI can play a meaningful role.
Rather than replacing leadership entirely, the discussion focuses on practical, ethical, and proactive ways AI can support city functions. From chatbots answering citizen questions to automating administrative work, the potential is already here—and growing fast.
As AI technology matures, cities like Pittsburgh and San Francisco are already using it to improve traffic systems and infrastructure maintenance. The question is no longer if AI should be used—but how and when. Bainbridge Island may have an opportunity to lead. 📈
What You’ll Learn
• Why now is the right time to adopt AI in local government
• Practical ways AI can improve city operations (chatbots, research, automation)
• How other cities are already using AI successfully
• The role of AI in improving communication with citizens
• Common concerns about AI (security, job loss) and how to address them
Who This Episode Is For
• Local government leaders and policymakers
• Residents interested in the future of their city
• Business owners and entrepreneurs exploring AI
• Anyone curious about real-world applications of AI beyond chat tools
AI isn’t just about automation—it’s about creating smarter systems that benefit communities. When used ethically and strategically, it can reduce inefficiencies, improve services, and even lower costs for citizens. 🌱
The future of cities may not be fully AI-driven—but it will certainly be AI-supported.
If this episode opened your eyes to how AI could transform cities and improve everyday life, now is the time to start thinking differently. Embrace smarter systems, stay informed, and follow the podcast to keep learning how innovation can shape stronger, more efficient communities.
