LEXINGTON, Ky. — City Code Enforcement officials are turning to artificial intelligence to more efficiently identify and address problem neighborhoods, moving beyond traditional complaint-driven enforcement methods to a more proactive, data-driven approach. During a May 5 presentation to the Social Services and Public Safety Committee, Code Enforcement Director Oliver Lee Steele outlined plans to use AI technology to analyze existing complaint d…
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