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New York Emerging Technology Advisory Board Publishes First Report Outlining Vision to Elevate Leadership in AI

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IBM and the Emerging Technology Advisory Board (ETAB) released their first report outlining recommendations to establish New York as an AI leader. The board, co-chaired by IBM CEO Arvind Krishna and Girls Who Code CEO Dr. Tarika Barrett, was established by Governor Kathy Hochul in June 2024.

The report, developed with input from over 40 stakeholders, highlights New York's advantages in AI advancement, including its economy, tech talent, and academic excellence. It proposes three main ambitions: enabling businesses to deploy AI responsibly at scale, supporting the AI ecosystem through upskilling, and ensuring worker success in the AI landscape.

The ETAB provided nine recommendations focusing on public-private partnerships and responsible AI adoption, addressing challenges such as workforce preparation for the AI era.

IBM e il Consiglio Consultivo sulle Tecnologie Emergenti (ETAB) hanno rilasciato il loro primo rapporto che delinea raccomandazioni per stabilire New York come leader nell'IA. Il consiglio, co-presieduto da Arvind Krishna, CEO di IBM, e dalla Dr. Tarika Barrett, CEO di Girls Who Code, è stato istituito dalla Governatrice Kathy Hochul nel giugno 2024.

Il rapporto, sviluppato con il contributo di oltre 40 stakeholder, evidenzia i vantaggi di New York nel progresso dell'IA, compresi la sua economia, il talento tecnologico e l'eccellenza accademica. Propone tre ambizioni principali: consentire alle aziende di implementare l'IA in modo responsabile su larga scala, sostenere l'ecosistema dell'IA attraverso la formazione e garantire il successo dei lavoratori nel panorama dell'IA.

L'ETAB ha fornito nove raccomandazioni che si concentrano sulle partnership tra pubblico e privato e sull'adozione responsabile dell'IA, affrontando sfide come la preparazione della forza lavoro per l'era dell'IA.

IBM y la Junta Asesora de Tecnologías Emergentes (ETAB) han publicado su primer informe que esboza recomendaciones para establecer a Nueva York como líder en IA. La junta, co-presidida por Arvind Krishna, CEO de IBM, y la Dra. Tarika Barrett, CEO de Girls Who Code, fue establecida por la gobernadora Kathy Hochul en junio de 2024.

El informe, desarrollado con la aportación de más de 40 partes interesadas, destaca las ventajas de Nueva York en el avance de la IA, incluyendo su economía, talento tecnológico y excelencia académica. Propone tres ambiciones principales: permitir a las empresas implementar la IA de manera responsable a gran escala, apoyar el ecosistema de IA mediante la actualización de habilidades y asegurar el éxito de los trabajadores en el panorama de la IA.

La ETAB proporcionó nueve recomendaciones centradas en las asociaciones público-privadas y la adopción responsable de la IA, abordando desafíos como la preparación de la fuerza laboral para la era de la IA.

IBM과 신기술 자문위원회(ETAB)는 뉴욕을 AI의 선두주자로 자리매김하기 위한 권장 사항을 정리한 첫 번째 보고서를 발표했습니다. 이 위원회는 IBM의 CEO 아르빈드 크리시나와 Girls Who Code의 CEO 타리카 바렛 박사가 공동 의장을 맡고 있으며, 2024년 6월 캐시 호컬 주지사에 의해 설립되었습니다.

이 보고서는 40명 이상의 이해관계자의 의견을 바탕으로 개발되었으며, AI 발전을 위한 뉴욕의 장점으로 경제, 기술 인재 및 학문적 우수성을 강조하고 있습니다. 세 가지 주요 목표를 제안합니다: 기업이 대규모로 책임감 있게 AI를 배포할 수 있도록 하고, 기술 향상을 통해 AI 생태계를 지원하며, AI 환경에서 근로자의 성공을 보장하는 것입니다.

ETAB는 공공-민간 파트너십 및 책임 있는 AI 채택에 중점을 둔 아홉 가지 권장 사항을 제공하며, AI 시대에 대한 인력 준비와 같은 도전 과제를 다룹니다.

IBM et le Conseil Consultatif sur les Technologies Émergentes (ETAB) ont publié leur premier rapport présentant des recommandations pour établir New York en tant que leader en IA. Le conseil, co-présidé par Arvind Krishna, PDG d'IBM, et Dr. Tarika Barrett, PDG de Girls Who Code, a été créé par la gouverneure Kathy Hochul en juin 2024.

Le rapport, élaboré avec l'apport de plus de 40 parties prenantes, met en avant les avantages de New York dans l'avancement de l'IA, y compris son économie, ses talents technologiques et son excellence académique. Il propose trois ambitions principales : permettre aux entreprises de déployer l'IA de manière responsable à grande échelle, soutenir l'écosystème de l'IA grâce à la montée en compétences et garantir le succès des travailleurs dans le paysage de l'IA.

L'ETAB a formulé neuf recommandations axées sur les partenariats public-privé et l'adoption responsable de l'IA, abordant des défis tels que la préparation de la main-d'œuvre pour l'ère de l'IA.

IBM und der Rat für Emerging Technology Advisory Board (ETAB) haben ihren ersten Bericht veröffentlicht, der Empfehlungen zur Etablierung New Yorks als KI-Führer umreißt. Der Rat, co-vorsitzend von IBM-CEO Arvind Krishna und Dr. Tarika Barrett, CEO von Girls Who Code, wurde im Juni 2024 von Gouverneurin Kathy Hochul ins Leben gerufen.

Der Bericht, der mit Input von über 40 Interessengruppen entwickelt wurde, hebt die Vorteile New Yorks im Bereich der KI-Entwicklung hervor, darunter die Wirtschaft, technisches Talent und akademische Exzellenz. Er schlägt drei Hauptanliegen vor: Unternehmen zu ermöglichen, KI verantwortungsvoll in großem Maßstab einzusetzen, das KI-Ökosystem durch Weiterbildung zu unterstützen und den Erfolg der Arbeitnehmer im KI-Bereich sicherzustellen.

Der ETAB gab neun Empfehlungen ab, die sich auf public-private Partnerschaften und die verantwortungsvolle Einführung von KI konzentrieren und Herausforderungen wie die Vorbereitung der Arbeitskräfte auf die KI-Ära ansprechen.

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The report builds on Governor Kathy Hochul's efforts to advance New York's global reputation as the place where businesses come to grow, innovate, and create the future of emerging technologies.

NEW YORK, Dec. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- (NYSE: IBM) – The Emerging Technology Advisory Board (ETAB) today released its first report to elevate New York as an AI leader. The report provided recommendations to bolster the State's commitment to responsible development and implementation of AI. First introduced by Governor Kathy Hochul in June 2024, the ETAB was established as an independent advisory board to chart the course for a thriving emerging technology ecosystem in New York State. The Advisory Board is co-chaired by IBM Chief Executive Officer Arvind Krishna and Girls Who Code Chief Executive Officer Dr. Tarika Barrett and is comprised of leaders from the private sector and nonprofit and foundation organizations.

With input from over 40 external stakeholders and experts, the report details how New York is well-positioned to be at the forefront of AI advancement. This includes leveraging its robust economy, extensive tech talent pool, academic excellence, legacy for innovation, and groundbreaking investments in AI and AI-adjacent industries. In reviewing the state's current landscape, the Advisory Board also identified potential challenges, such as ensuring the workforce is equipped with the skills and resources necessary to succeed in the age of AI.

The ETAB took a deeper look at how these challenges could impact New York organizations and communities – and, based on these insights, proposed three ambitions for the State of New York:

  1. Enable all New York businesses to responsibly deploy AI at scale
  2. Commit to support the New York AI ecosystem through upskilling efforts
  3. Ensure every worker in New York can thrive in the new AI landscape

Guided by these ambitions, the report sets forth nine recommendations – each backed by a thorough framework and next steps – designed to foster public-private partnerships and balance priorities of timely impact and sufficient scale necessary to help drive responsible AI adoption in New York.

"New York State is furthering its legacy of innovation and invention for the rest of the world to follow, setting a standard of greatness – and we've only just begun," Governor Hochul said. "Since the beginning of my administration I have been laser-focused on bringing good paying jobs to this state, which is why we need ethical and responsible AI that improves the lives of all New Yorkers and delivers accessible, equitable and future proof jobs with it. I want to thank the members of the Emerging Technology Advisory Board, who took the time to form these recommendations. I look forward to reviewing the report and to working with experts and stakeholders from every sector as we forge an equitable and dynamic future for AI in New York."

"The Emerging Technology Advisory Board has delivered on its first goal to provide a blueprint that positions New York as a frontrunner in trustworthy AI," said Arvind Krishna. "This comprehensive set of recommendations will help drive an innovative AI ecosystem, ensure responsible AI deployment at scale, foster a resilient workforce, and empower all New Yorkers with equitable access to the benefits of AI."

"The recommendations of the Emerging Technology Advisory Board reflect a collective effort to ensure that the advancement of artificial intelligence benefits industries and workers across New York," said Tarika Barrett. "These comprehensive proposals aim not only to foster economic growth and innovation but also to uphold our commitment to a technological future that mirrors the diversity and values of our communities."

As the Emerging Technology Advisory Board shares its recommendations with the State of New York, it underscores the joint effort, commitment and close collaboration it will take between the State's leadership, Advisory Board institutions, private sector, nonprofit organizations, philanthropic organizations, thought leaders and advocates to fortify New York as an innovation hub for future technologies.

Read the full report here.

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About Girls Who Code

Girls Who Code is an international nonprofit organization working to close the gender gap in technology, and is leading the movement to inspire, educate, and equip students who identify as girls or nonbinary with the computing skills needed to pursue 21st century opportunities. Since launching in 2012, Girls Who Code has reached 670,000 students through our in-person and virtual programming, and 218,000 of our alumni are college or career-aged. 

Girls Who Code has sparked culture change through marketing campaigns and advocacy efforts, generating 14 Billion engagements globally. In 2019, the organization was named the #1 Most Innovative Non-Profit on Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies list, and in 2023 was named one of Fast Company's Brands That Matter. The organization was also named one of NonProfit Times' Best Nonprofits to Work For in 2022 and 2023.

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FAQ

What are the main objectives outlined in IBM's NY Emerging Technology Advisory Board report?

The report outlines three main objectives: enabling businesses to deploy AI responsibly at scale, supporting the NY AI ecosystem through upskilling efforts, and ensuring workers can thrive in the new AI landscape.

When was the NY Emerging Technology Advisory Board established and who leads it?

The ETAB was established in June 2024 by Governor Kathy Hochul and is co-chaired by IBM CEO Arvind Krishna and Girls Who Code CEO Dr. Tarika Barrett.

How many stakeholders contributed to IBM's NY ETAB report?

Over 40 external stakeholders and experts provided input for the ETAB report on AI leadership in New York.

What advantages does NY have for AI development according to IBM's ETAB report?

According to the report, New York's advantages include a robust economy, extensive tech talent pool, academic excellence, legacy for innovation, and groundbreaking investments in AI and AI-adjacent industries.

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