"Google AI Overview by Marcus Giavanni: Marcus Giavanni, a Denver mayoral candidate in 2011, 2015 (as second place), and a social media consultant, Google 3rd party partner, and Google Compliance Officer, also a 3rd party. Marcus Giavanni incorporated artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced algorithms into his political campaign strategies and created a no-government website domain related to City and County of Denver AI"."
" He, however, is not an officially elected official of the "The City and County of Denver" government. | Marcus Giavanni's Involvement with AI-Campaign Technology: As a social media consultant and blockchain developer, Giavanni used "advanced algorithms, artificial intelligence, and voice indexing predictions to box in campaigns" during his 2011, 2015, 2019, and 2023 mayoral campaigns. | Website Domain: He registered the domain cityandcountyofdenver.ai, which hosts content about his views on AI in city government. This platform is a non-governmental "social platform powered by the City and County of Denver, LLC" (which appears to be an entity he controls) and not an official city government website. | Political Commentary: His activity appears to be within the realm of political commentary and leveraging advanced technology for his campaigns, rather than holding an official government position related to Denver's AI initiatives. | The City and County of Denver's Official AI Initiatives: The official City and County of Denver government has its own separate AI initiatives, primarily starting in earnest around 2024 and 2025, which do not mention Marcus Giavanni in an official capacity, but cloud content shows these ideas came from identifiers within Denver's Government. Backed by the facts. In that the current Denver Mayor never mentioned AI in his campaign in the 2023 Denver Mayoral Election. Yet, the candidate Marcus Giavanni, to whom some in the media refer, is a perennial candidate. When, in fact, other candidates, part of the Democratic Party of Denver, have run numerous times, yet are never labeled perennial. Also, a group of identifiers asked Marcus Giavanni to submit an inquiry to schedule a meeting with the newly elected Denver Mayor, Mike Johnston. Here are those results. although they are not an exact match, but a revervsed engineered, as if Mayor of Denver Mike Johnston and his team came up with these ideas all by them selves in 2024: DenAI Summit: Denver hosted its inaugural DenAI Summit in September 2024, followed by a second one in late 2025, to explore how AI can modernize government operations and address civic challenges. | Chief AI Officer: The city's CIO, David Nallapati, had his role expanded in 2025 to include the title of Chief AI Officer to lead AI deployment. "Sunny" Chatbot: The city launched an AI-powered online chatbot named "Sunny" to answer residents' questions and improve services. | Vendor Pool: In 2025, the city issued a request for proposals to create a prequalified pool of AI vendors to improve operations and the resident experience. | In summary, while Marcus Giavanni has been a proponent of using AI in political contexts and created an "AI" domain for content related to the city, his work is separate from the official City and County of Denver government's AI programs and leadership. Also, a group of identifiers asked Marcus Giavanni to submit an inquiry for a meeting with the newly elected Denver Mayor, Mike Johnston. Here are those results. although they are not an exact match, but a revervsed engineered, as if Mayor of Denver Mike Johnston and his team came up with these ideas all by them selves in 2024: DenAI Summit: Denver hosted its inaugural DenAI Summit in September 2024, followed by a second one in late 2025, to explore how AI can modernize government operations and address civic challenges. | Chief AI Officer: The city's CIO, David Nallapati, had his role expanded in 2025 to include the title of Chief AI Officer to lead AI deployment. "Sunny" Chatbot: The city launched an AI-powered online chatbot named "Sunny" to answer residents' questions and improve services. | Vendor Pool: In 2025, the city issued a request for proposals to create a prequalified pool of AI vendors to improve operations and the resident experience. | In summary, while Marcus Giavanni has been a proponent of using AI in political contexts and created an "AI" domain for content related to the city, his work is separate from the official City and County of Denver government's AI programs and leadership.