Said Erin Aleman, executive director of the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP), a regional planning group, “We need to shore up our policies that we need to attract and retain business and identify those places where businesses might want to locate — and then also share with them that we have a skilled workforce.”
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
What tree did this guy fall out of try taxes pensions and a terribly run government.