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Oneida County officials and experts discuss artificial intelligence


Artificial intelligence has advanced far beyond the days of Garry Kasparov and the chess-playing computer Deep Blue. With many positives, negatives, fears, and misinformation swirling around it, local officials and experts recently sat down with Oneida County residents to help set the record straight.

At Mohawk Valley Community College’s Rome Campus, State Sen. Joseph Griffo, R-Rome, and Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente Jr. were joined by four experts on Thursday, May 23, to offer their points of view on AI.

Experts included Anthony Martino, director of Northeast Cybersecurity and Forensics Center at Utica University, Charles Green, co-founder, president, and CEO of Assured Information Security, Inc., Dr. Andy Drozd, president, CEO, and chief scientist at ANDRO Computational Solutions, LLC, and Stephen Acquario, Executive Director of New York State Association of Counties (NYSAC) and member of the National Association of Counties Artificial Intelligence Exploratory Committee.

Around 50 people from the community joined the conversation.

‘Premiere place for AI’

Griffo said as part of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s State of the State address, New York is being prepared to be the “…premiere place for AI to do research and development.”

“For me, as well as the county executive, we need to have a better grasp of AI because we’re going to be looking at legislation potentially,” he said. “And I want to hear from those in the field and those in the public. There’s a unique opportunity here, and while we shouldn’t fear it, we should be educated and aware.”



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