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Case Study: Community Trust Required for AI Initiative in Los Angeles

The city of Los Angeles needed more than partnerships with institutions to roll out its $1.3 million-dollar artificial intelligence (AI) initiative around air quality. It needed community buy-in.

Funded by NASA, the project “Predicting What We Breathe” uses AI that is driven by data from satellite and ground sensors to analyze urban air quality.

In April 2021, the city set up citizen science programs with local community organizations to distribute free sensors to residents, Holm said at GovLoop’s May 12 virtual summit.

Working through trusted brokers like Pacoima Beautiful, an environmental justice organization, was key to gaining the communities’ trust for setting up the devices.

The air quality project is just one of many new tech initiatives focused on equity. Others in Los Angeles include:

“As we come out of the pandemic, it’s an opportunity to take advantage of what we made and figure out a way to sustain those and make them digitally equitable,” Holm said.

Check out other recaps from today’s virtual summit here, and make sure to register for other upcoming GovLoop online trainings

Photo credit: Cameron Venti on Unsplash
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