Artificial Intelligence (AI) Policy
San José city AI use policy: transparency, privacy, bias prevention, and staff accountability. Aligned with GovAI Coalition principles.
San José city AI use policy: transparency, privacy, bias prevention, and staff accountability. Aligned with GovAI Coalition principles.
Washington State WaTech AI policy (Dec. 2025): agencies must apply state AI principles, assess high-risk systems, and protect non-public data.
Perspective on applying machine learning in healthcare: cautions against shortcuts, emphasizes evidence, validation, and equity.
Framework for transforming public health practice with AI, covering core capabilities, governance, and equity-centered implementation.
Review of next-generation geospatial AI methods and applications in public health, environmental monitoring, and urban planning.
Analysis of the growing environmental impact of AI data centers' rising energy demands on climate and sustainability goals.
This webinar on using AI in health departments for chronic disease prevention, featuring real examples, ethical guidance, and tips to get started.
Explainer on why large language models hallucinate: mechanisms, causes, and implications for health information reliability.
ASTHO Profile data shows how public health agencies are adopting AI, revealing policy gaps, workforce challenges, and uneven use across states.
This map visualizes ASTHO's ongoing public health and healthcare AI legislative tracking.
This ASTHO blog discusses the benefits and risks of AI in healthcare and federal legislation, including privacy, bias, and safety concerns.
This blog post discusses mitigating risks of AI use in government agencies, emphasizing privacy, transparency, and ethical concerns.
Jim Daniel, public health leader for state and local government at Amazon Web Services, examines AI usage in public health.
Lisa Bari of Innovaccer explains how public health agencies can prepare for AI by strengthening their data infrastructure.
Truc Taylor of Guidehouse and ASTHO’s Innovation Advisory Council guides public health leaders on practical, effective approaches to AI today.
Robert Jennings, executive director of the National Public Health Information Coalition, discusses guidelines for AI use in public health communications.
Connie Moon Sehat discusses ethical considerations for using AI in public health communication.
This podcast discusses the growing use of AI in public health and the need for agencies to assess how it is being deployed.
Jamie Pina, ASTHO’s Vice President of Public Health Data Modernization, explains how artificial intelligence (AI) can be a public health tool.
Antony Cousins, the Executive Director for AI Strategy at Cision, outlines how generative AI can contribute to public health work.