
New York governor says she’s using AI to analyze ‘every single rule’ in the state
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A governor using AI to review 'every single rule, regulation, [and] policy' while freezing new data centers captures the policy paradox—aggressive internal adoption alongside external constraint. If you operate in New York, assume regulators will both scrutinize your AI footprint and increasingly use AI to do it.
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