permitting automation

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The permitting automation tag covers discussions about using artificial intelligence and automation to streamline government permitting processes. Content includes Louisville's municipal AI pilots that target back-office time savings through short, measurable projects, and Microsoft's generative AI workstream for accelerating energy project permits. Recurring themes include pragmatic, budgeted pilots with clear metrics, auditable AI systems, and reducing bureaucratic bottlenecks in permitting workflows. The tag focuses on real-world municipal and energy sector applications rather than theoretical AI capabilities.
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    Louisville's Pragmatic Municipal AI Push: Budgeted Pilots with Clear Metrics

    Louisville’s new push into municipal artificial intelligence is not vague ambition — it’s a pragmatic, budgeted experiment that starts with staffing, short pilots, and a tight measurement plan designed to prove value or stop wasted spending quickly. Background Mayor Craig Greenberg included a...
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    Louisville's Pragmatic AI Pilots: $2M to Cut Back-Office Time by 2027

    Louisville is betting that a pragmatic, tightly scoped burst of artificial intelligence pilots can squeeze more value from every public dollar, and it’s backing the bet with a $2 million line item, a new Chief AI Officer, and a first wave of 5–10 short projects aimed squarely at measurable time...
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    Generative AI for Permitting: Accelerating Energy Projects with Auditable AI

    A Mission to Bring the Clean Energy Future Subtitle: How a Microsoft Garage hackathon project — now a commercial workstream — is using generative AI to break permitting bottlenecks and accelerate the global energy transition By: WindowsForum Staff Writer Lede: A Microsoft Hackathon prototype...
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