Journos News
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
  • Login
  • Home
  • Breaking News
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Conflict and Crisis
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Health
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Breaking News
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Conflict and Crisis
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Health
No Result
View All Result
Journos News
No Result
View All Result
Home Government and Politics AI Government

San Jose Mayor Taps ChatGPT to Modernize City Hall, Train 1,000 Workers in AI Tools

Matt Mahan Uses ChatGPT for Speeches and Budgets—Now San Jose Plans AI for City Staff

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
July 17, 2025
in AI Government, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Communication Tools, Tech Industry News, Technology
0
San Jose Pushes AI in Public Sector with ChatGPT Pilot for 1,000 City Employees - AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File

San Jose Leads AI Revolution in Local Government with ChatGPT-Backed Initiatives - AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File

San Jose Mayor Embraces ChatGPT, Pushes AI Integration for 1,000 City Workers

SAN JOSE, Calif. — July 17, 2025 — San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan is spearheading an ambitious push to integrate artificial intelligence into city operations, starting with the use of ChatGPT to help draft his speeches—and expanding to nearly 1,000 city employees by next year.

Already using OpenAI’s chatbot to streamline everything from public remarks to grant applications, the mayor says artificial intelligence can eliminate administrative burdens and improve public services for the city’s one million residents.

“You can knock out these tasks at a similar or better level of quality in a lot less time,” Mahan said. “But you still need a human in the loop.”

From Speeches to Budget Drafts: ChatGPT in City Hall

Mahan, who regularly speaks at public events from business openings to cultural festivals, has used ChatGPT to draft background memos and talking points. The tool has also helped shape San Jose’s $5.6 billion city budget.

Rather than shy away from public scrutiny, the mayor is open about using AI to improve efficiency—and wants other city departments to follow his lead.

By 2026, San Jose plans to train about 15% of its 7,000 city workers to use AI tools for tasks such as responding to pothole complaints, coordinating bus routes, and analyzing surveillance footage in criminal investigations.

RELATED POSTS

AI Pioneer Urges UK to Take Bold Steps in Global Technology Race

Russia’s Cellphone Internet Outages Spark Public Frustration

AI-Generated Music: How to Tell if Your Favorite Artist is Real

Trump’s Draft Proposal Seeks to Limit State AI Regulations

Vinted Removes Sexually Explicit Ad After User Reports “Disturbing” Content

Meta to Deactivate Instagram, Facebook, and Threads Accounts for Australian Teens

AI in Action: Grant Writing Made Easier

One of the city’s earliest adopters, Andrea Arjona Amador from the transportation department, used ChatGPT to secure a $12 million grant for electric vehicle charging infrastructure.

She created a customized AI agent to track deadlines, organize correspondence, and help draft a 20-page proposal—saving late nights and weekends in the process.

Arjona Amador also built another tool to edit the tone and clarity of professional documents. A multilingual speaker, she said the AI assistance has significantly improved her workflow.

San Jose has so far invested over $35,000 on 89 ChatGPT licenses for city staff, at roughly $400 per user.

Bay Area Cities Leading AI Adoption

San Jose’s AI initiative mirrors similar efforts across the Bay Area. San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie this week announced a plan to equip nearly 30,000 city workers, including nurses and social workers, with access to Microsoft’s Copilot chatbot, also built on OpenAI technology.

San Francisco’s program includes safeguards for privacy, bias, and appropriate use. San Jose has adopted similar standards, and so far, reports no major issues—though officials remain cautious of “hallucinations,” a known problem where AI tools generate false or misleading information.

“You can’t just press a couple of buttons and trust the output,” Mahan said. “You still have to verify, use logic, and ask questions.”

Cost, Risk, and the AI Agent Challenge

Outside Silicon Valley, some cities are moving more slowly. In Stockton, IT director Jamil Niazi explored the use of AI “agents” for practical city services—like park reservations or checking pool crowd levels—but the city ultimately paused implementation due to cost concerns.

Even as tech companies tout “agentic AI” as the next frontier, adoption comes with challenges. Market research firm Gartner predicts that over 40% of AI agent projects will be scrapped by 2027 due to rising costs, unclear value, or risk concerns.

Still, Mahan remains optimistic that smart deployment of AI can make city workers 20% to 50% more productive, especially in bureaucratic-heavy departments like finance, HR, and grant writing.

“There’s just an amazing amount of bureaucracy that large organizations have to have,” Mahan said. “These tools can help us cut through that more efficiently.”

Balancing Innovation and Oversight

San Jose’s approach is to test, adjust, and remain transparent—a model Mahan hopes will spread to other government agencies.

“The idea is to try things, be really transparent, look for problems, flag them, share them across different agencies, and work with vendors and internal teams to problem-solve.”

While AI adoption in government is still in its early stages, San Jose’s experiment could become a model for how public institutions embrace technology—responsibly and at scale.

Follow JournosNews.com for professionally verified reporting and expert analysis across world events, business, politics, technology, culture, and health — your reliable source for neutral, accurate journalism.
Source: AP News – ChatGPT helps write this mayor’s speeches. Now he wants a thousand city workers using AI

This article was rewritten by JournosNews.com based on verified reporting from trusted sources. The content has been independently reviewed, fact-checked, and edited for accuracy, neutrality, tone, and global readability in accordance with Google News and AdSense standards.

All opinions, quotes, or statements from contributors, experts, or sourced organizations do not necessarily reflect the views of JournosNews.com. JournosNews.com maintains full editorial independence from any external funders, sponsors, or organizations.

Stay informed with JournosNews.com — your trusted source for verified global reporting and in-depth analysis. Follow us on Google News, BlueSky, and X for real-time updates.

Tags: #AIForPublicSector#AIGrantWriting#AIProductivityTools#ArtificialIntelligencePolicy#ChatbotCityServices#ChatGPTInGovernment#CityHallAutomation#CivicTechInnovation#GovernmentUsesAI#MayorMattMahan#SanJoseAIInitiative#SmartCitySanJose
ShareTweetSend
The Daily Desk

The Daily Desk

The Daily Desk – Contributor, JournosNews.com, The Daily Desk is a freelance editor and contributor at JournosNews.com, covering politics, media, and the evolving dynamics of public discourse. With over a decade of experience in digital journalism, Jordan brings clarity, accuracy, and insight to every story.

Related Posts

Llion Jones discusses AI strategy and future innovation in the UK. - Ted AI/BBC
Artificial Intelligence (AI)

AI Pioneer Urges UK to Take Bold Steps in Global Technology Race

November 24, 2025
Russia cellphone internet outages disrupt daily life, prompt public frustration and questions over government restrictions - AP Photo/ Alexander Zemilianichenko
Cybersecurity & Digital Safety

Russia’s Cellphone Internet Outages Spark Public Frustration

November 23, 2025
How to Tell if a Song or Artist is AI-Generated | Journos News - Getty Images/BBC
Artificial Intelligence (AI)

AI-Generated Music: How to Tell if Your Favorite Artist is Real

November 22, 2025
Trump Considers Executive Order to Limit State AI Regulation - AP Photo/Evan Vucci
Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Trump’s Draft Proposal Seeks to Limit State AI Regulations

November 21, 2025
Vinted Blocks Sexually Explicit Ad After User Reports Disturbing Video While Shopping on the App - Getty Images/BBC
Online Platforms

Vinted Removes Sexually Explicit Ad After User Reports “Disturbing” Content

November 21, 2025
Meta to Shut Instagram, Facebook, and Threads Accounts for Australian Teens - Getty Images/BBC
Law & Regulation

Meta to Deactivate Instagram, Facebook, and Threads Accounts for Australian Teens

November 19, 2025
Roblox Implements Mandatory Age Checks to Protect Children from Adult Chat Risks - Getty Images/BBC
Gaming

Roblox Introduces Age Verification to Protect Children from Adult Chat Risks

November 19, 2025
Meta Wins Landmark FTC Antitrust Case, Instagram and WhatsApp Remain Intact - AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File
Regulation & Policy

Meta Wins Historic FTC Antitrust Case, Instagram and WhatsApp Remain Intact

November 19, 2025
Online Gambling Growth Raises Financial Risks as U.S. Betting Platforms Expand Rapidly Across 38 States - AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File
Business

Online Gambling’s Rapid Growth Raises Financial and Public Health Concerns

November 16, 2025
Load More
Next Post
Chris Martin’s Viral Comment About Camera-Shy Couple at Coldplay Show Ignites Online Buzz - image: Coldplay concert/Tiktok/People

Chris Martin Jokes Coldplay Concert Couple Might Be ‘Having an Affair’ After Viral Camera Dodge

Felix Baumgartner, Known for Historic Space Jump, Dies While Paragliding in Italy - Getty Images

Felix Baumgartner, Skydiver Who Jumped from Space, Dies in Paragliding Accident in Italy

Damian Lillard Signs New Deal with Blazers, Will Rehab Achilles Ahead of 2025 Return - Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images

Damian Lillard Returns to Trail Blazers on 3-Year, $42M Deal with No-Trade Clause

JournosNews logo

Journos News delivers globally neutral, fact-based journalism that meets international media standards — clear, credible, and made for a connected world.

  • Categories
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business & Economy
  • Conflict and Crisis
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Science & Health
  • Lifestyle & Culture
  • Investigations & Watchdog
  • Resources
  • Submit a Story
  • Advertise with Us
  • Syndication & Partnerships
  • Site Map
  • Press & Media Kit
  • Editorial Team
  • Careers

Join thousands of readers receiving the latest updates, tips, and exclusive insights straight to their inbox. Never miss an important story again.

  • About Us
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

© JournosNews.com – Trusted source for breaking news, trending stories, and in-depth reports.
All rights reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Breaking News
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Conflict and Crisis
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Health

© JournosNews.com – Trusted source for breaking news, trending stories, and in-depth reports.
All rights reserved.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.