AI in Wisconsin – News and Opinions

Feature stories on AI:

Children’s Wisconsin embracing AI applications in health care, leader says

ManpowerGroup issues AI tech challenge for startups

Wisconsin lawmakers eye AI regulations despite Trump effort to curtail them

U.S. economy at ‘major transitional moment’ driven by public policy shifts, AI revolution

Renaissant launches new agentic AI logistics technology

Panel highlights differing views on AI disruption within state government

AI discussion highlights industry challenges, role of government regulation

AI growth more likely to threaten older workers than young people entering the workforce

UW computing expert says state ‘very well-positioned’ to lead on AI

Visual effects executive calls for guardrails on AI

Sentry Equipment plans to lean more on AI to support future growth

Construction tech use still in ‘adolescence’ despite interest in AI, cybersecurity

See more AI coverage from WisBusiness here.

Columns from manufacturing expert Buckley Brinkman:

Wisconsin Can Lead AI Implementation by Acting Wisconsinbly

Work Wisconsinbly on AI

C’mon…AI is not that hard!

Three Emerging AI Trends in Wisconsin

AI Creates a Brighter Future for Wisconsin

Creating an AI Advantage for Wisconsin

Doing AI Wisconsinbly

Have we missed the AI bus?

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