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Smart Cities Smart Government Research Practice Consortium Symposium

 On June 14, CTG UAbany will host the Smart Cities Smart Government Research Practice Consortium Symposium, an online event about smart cities and communities. The symposium will include the following three presentations: 1) Decolonizing Digital Government and Smart Cities Benchmarking, 2) Global Assessment of Responsible AI in Cities, and 3) A Public Participation System for Stakeholders’ Living Context Identification and Improvement in Smart Cities. If you are interested in attending, please contact CTG UAlbany Research Director Mila Gascó-Hernández at mgasco@albany.edu  

CTG UAlbany Launches AI in Government Lab Aug. 29, 2024 : UAlbany

The University at Albany’s Center for Technology in Government has launched the AI in Government Lab to highlight a substantial body of work dedicated to the study and application of artificial intelligence (AI) in the public sector. 

CTG UAlbany Deploys AI to Assist Local Governments April 18, 2024

UAlbany's Center for Technology in Government is deploying artificial intelligence (AI) to aid the city of Schenectady monitor the use of city assets.

New Cybersecurity Response Studio Wins $1.25M in Federal Funding March 19, 2024 : UAlbany

CTG UAlbany to partner with other researchers at the University at Albany as part of the new Cybersecurity Incident Response Studio (CREST). CREST will be supported by $1.25 million in federal funding secured by U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand. The funding will be used to purchase advanced technologies, support faculty, and help recruit UAlbany undergraduate and graduate student assistants to support the effort.

CTG UAlbany Students Using AI to Help City of Schenectady Track Government Resources Feb. 29, 2024 : UAlbany

UAlbany students Michelle Leon Vasquez, Tyler Jardine and Kelvin Cai are getting a first-hand look at how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to improve the lives of individuals. They are working side-by-side with the University’s Center for Technology in Government (CTG UAlbany) to assist the city of Schenectady in monitoring the use of city assets. 

CTG UAlbany Students Using AI to Help City of Schenectady Track Government Resources Feb. 29, 2024 : UAlbany

UAlbany students Michelle Leon Vasquez, Tyler Jardine and Kelvin Cai are getting a first-hand look at how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to improve the lives of individuals. They are working side-by-side with the University’s Center for Technology in Government (CTG UAlbany) to assist the city of Schenectady in monitoring the use of city assets. 

CTG UAlbany Researchers Featured in Government Technology Story on AI Research Feb. 7, 2024 : Govtech

CTG UAlbany and Rockefeller College doctoral student Tzuhao Chen and Research Director and Associate Professor Mila Gascó-Hernández were interviewed by Government Technology for a story on their published research on how government agencies are using artificial intelligence and specifically how they are harnessing chatbot technology.  

CTG UAlbany Research Director Wins Best Paper Award Feb. 6, 2024

CTG UAlbany Research Director and Rockefeller College Associate Professor Mila Gascó-Hernández, along with her co-authors, won the Best Paper Award 2022 - Urban Governance. The award was for her paper titled, “The role of organizational capacity to foster digital transformation in local governments: The case of three European smart cities.” The paper was co-authored with Associate Professors Greta Nasi and Maria Cucciniello from the Department of Social and Political Sciences, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy and Alexander M. Hiedemann from the Government, Health and Not for Profit Division, SDA Bocconi School of Management, Italy. Professor Nasi also is a 2023-2024 CTG UAlbany Visiting Scholar.  

    2024 AI Plus Symposium Oct. 22, 2024-Oct. 22, 2024

    CTG UAlbany Research Assistant and Rockefeller College PhD Candidate Zong-Xian Huang will present the poster titled, "Exploring the Role of Public Libraries in Promoting Inclusive Civic Engagement in Artificial Intelligence” during the AI Plus Symposium on October 22.  

    The Symposium is part of the UAlbany Research & Entrepreneurship Week, which runs from October 21 – 24. The poster is co-authored with CTG UAlbany and Rockefeller College’s Mila Gascó-Hernández and Ramon Gil-Garcia and based on research findings from CTG UAlbany’s Institute of Museum and Library Services funded project to examine how libraries can empower communities to better understand AI and ensure its ethical design and application. 

    Northeast Conference on Public Administration Nov. 1, 2024-Nov. 2, 2024

    CTG UAlbany Research Assistant and Rockefeller College PhD Candidate Zong-Xian Huang will present a study co-authored with CTG UAlbany Director and Rockefeller College Professor J. Ramon Gil-Garcia titled, "Understanding Algorithmic Bias in Artificial Intelligence Systems: Types, Origins, Consequences, and Solutions" during the Northeast Conference on Public Administration hosted by Pace University. Zong-Xian will present during the track "Ethical, Responsible and Value-Oriented Artificial Intelligence in Public Service." 

    Smart City Expo World Congress Nov. 5, 2024-Nov. 7, 2024

    CTG UAlbany Research Director and Rockefeller College Associate Professor Mila Gascó-Hernández is presenting research on, “Fighting Blight with Community-driven AI Solutions” at the Smart Cities Expo World in Barcelona, Spain.  

    International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) Jan. 7, 2025-Jan. 10, 2025

    CTG UAlbany Research Director and Rockefeller College Associate Professor Mila Gascó-Hernández is Mini Track Chair for Digital Government at the The Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) on the Big Island of Hawaii.  

    Mila also will present the paper, “Public Libraries as Catalysts in Local Government-Led Innovation Ecosystems: Enabling Collaborative Innovation, Making Culture, and Entrepreneurship” co-authored with Rockefeller College PhD Candidate Battulga Buyannemekh and CTG UAlbany Research Director and Rockefeller College Professor J. Ramon Gil-Garcia.