New York governor says she’s using AI to analyze ‘every single rule’ in the state

New York Governor Kathy Hochul is utilizing artificial intelligence to audit and identify outdated state regulations, significantly accelerating the review process. This initiative comes alongside a new moratorium on hyperscale data centers aimed at managing utility costs and environmental impacts.
Why it matters
The story highlights the dual-edged nature of AI in government: as a tool for administrative efficiency and as a subject of new regulatory oversight.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul might have just signed a moratorium on new AI data centers in the state, but she’s not against using the technology herself. During an interview with Bloomberg’s Odd Lots podcast, Hochul said that her team is using “AI to analyze every single rule, regulation, [and] policy” to check for outdated legislation.
The article presents the Governor's use of AI and the data center moratorium as factual developments without overt partisan bias.
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