
Will AI Run Bainbridge Island?
The global workforce is standing on the edge of an AI explosion, yet many local governments and traditional industries are still operating on "business as usual" manual processes. As leadership roles open up in cities across the country, a provocative question arises: Could an artificial intelligence model outperform a human city manager?
In this episode, R. Kenner French—bestselling author of ModernMillions.ai—and co-host Elaine Mingus dive into the controversial proposal of "Joel," an AI candidate for the vacant City Manager position on Bainbridge Island. They explore why niching down AI applications into the government sector is the next frontier for tech integration and why local leaders must adopt these tools now to avoid becoming "digital dinosaurs."
Whether you are an entrepreneur looking to scale or a civic leader curious about the future of infrastructure, this conversation challenges the status quo of how we run our communities and our businesses. 🎧📈
What You’ll Learn:
• The Case for "Joel": How AI can handle the mundane tasks and big-picture data analysis required for Bainbridge Island city management.
• The "Dinosaur" Risk: Why professionals in the 40–50+ age demographic must bridge the gap between their life wisdom and new AI efficiency.
• Strategic Niching: Why focusing AI solutions on specific industries (like pageantry or local government) creates faster adoption and higher value.
• Current Adoptions: Real-world examples of AI integration in San Francisco, Pittsburgh, and the proposal for Bainbridge.
• The Wisdom Gap: How to ensure AI is guided by human experience rather than replacing it entirely.
Who This Episode Is For:
• Entrepreneurs looking for ways to lower tax liability and protect assets using AI models.
• Government Officials interested in making city operations more efficient and cost-effective.
• Tech-Forward Professionals who want to stay ahead of the "whippersnappers" entering the workforce with native AI skills.
Follow the podcast for future episodes as we continue to explore what Kenner French is thinking.
