Report Highlights States' AI Pilots but Questions Value and Impact
A new report from Code for America, the 2026 Government AI Landscape Assessment, reveals that nearly all U.S. states have piloted artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives, yet few have established mechanisms to evaluate their public value. The report categorizes states into four stages of AI maturity: early, developing, established, and advanced. While many states have made progress through executive orders, legislation, and partnerships, the adoption of AI remains fragmented due to challenges such as data quality and security concerns. The report identifies Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah, and Vermont as leaders in AI adoption, citing strong executive leadership and cross-agency governance as key factors.