Generative AI inputs and outputs include data such as text, images, video, audio, computer code, synthetic data, workflows, and other generated content.
“The Generative AI Policy will help the City of Melfort use new technology responsibly and protect personal and sensitive information while maintaining transparency and accountability in employee decision-making,” said Community Services Director Lydia Steffen. northeast now.
The document states that the use of generative AI tools must comply with all applicable laws and regulations. Use of AI tools for City purposes on personal or City-owned devices requires prior approval from the Supervisor or Corporate Services Department.
“Employees may not upload, share, or otherwise process sensitive business data or confidential information without explicit permission,” the document states.
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Meanwhile, a delegation from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints asked the City Council to add the church to the list of churches listed on the “Melfort Church” sign just west of the city. Mayor Glen George said the sign was developed by the Melfort Ministers’ Association and that the council recommended that churches contact the association to have something installed.
A Department of Public Works report reveals that the City of Melfort has been approved for an SGI grant application to install audible and tactile pedestrian buttons at three Main Street intersections to improve pedestrian safety and accessibility. The button is located at the intersection of Burroughs Avenue, McLeod Avenue, and Crawford Avenue.
Director of Public Works Karina Chipnik was also pleased to announce that the city has placed the first trash into a new section of the landfill. The project is expected to be completed by late spring, after which the old site will be decommissioned.
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