SAN FRANCISCO

OpenAI chatbot meets SF City Hall worker
Lee Heidhues 7.14.2025
If nothing else the billionaire Mayor Levi Strauss & Co. scion Daniel Lurie is hip with the technology.
Based on his corporate pedigree it’s no surprise that he’s bringing the power of Artificial Intelligence to San Francisco City Hall. LS &Co. has always been at the forefront of technology in the workplace.
How City employees will make use of AI remains to be seen. It’s a real game changer and will hurtle San Francisco government into the 21st century.

An OpenAI-powered chatbot is a conversational AI that leverages OpenAI’s large language models (LLMs) to generate human-like text responses and engage in natural language interactions. These chatbots are built using OpenAI’s API and can be customized for various applications, including customer service, information retrieval, and more.
Excerpted from The San Francisco Chronicle 7.14.2025
San Francisco’s city government is getting chatbot access as it continues to embrace artificial intelligence, Mayor Daniel Lurie said.
San Francisco city workers are being told to follow guidelines including keeping data secure, fact checking and disclosing AI use. The city is partnering with nonprofit InnovateUS to train staff.
Microsoft 365 Copilot, powered by OpenAI’s GPT-4o chatbot product, will be available starting Monday to nearly 30,000 city employees. Lurie said the city is the largest local government to use generative AI for tasks including writing reports, data analysis and document summaries.

“San Francisco is the global home of AI, and now, we’re putting that innovation to work with Microsoft Copilot Chat — allowing City Hall to better deliver for our residents,” said Lurie in a statement. “As our city and the world embrace AI technology, San Francisco is setting the standard for how local government can responsibly do the same.

The city is the biggest hub for leading AI companies in the world, with headquarters from OpenAI, Anthropic, Databricks and Scale AI.
Redmond, Wash.-based Microsoft also has multiple offices in San Francisco and is bringing its Ignite conference to Moscone Center in the fall for the first time. A win for the city as it continues to grapple with lost business travel since the pandemic.
The San Francisco event is booked for the week of Nov. 17, 2025.

Lurie previously worked with 26 business leaders, including OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, to establish a new advocacy group called the Partnership for San Francisco.
Note: ‘OpenAI chatbot meets SF City Hall worker’ – artwork in Wall Street Journal 6.30.2025




