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AB976 proposes the formation of an advisory commission to explore AI and data science applications in California's state services. The commission will gather public input and propose plans for AI projects, reporting annually to the Legislature and Governor.
Key Provisions
Establishment of the Artificial Intelligence in State Government Services Commission (Section 11820.15)
Annual public process to gather input on AI in state services (Section 11820.20(a))
Proposal for AI demonstration projects (Section 11820.20(b))
Submission of annual recommendations to the Legislature and Governor (Section 11820.20(d))
Advisory nature of the commission (Section 11820.25)
Latest Legislative Action
From committee: Filed with the Chief Clerk pursuant to Joint Rule 56.
Bill Sponsors
Name
Role
Ávila Farías
Author
Compliance Checklist
Ensure compliance with AI guidelines set by the commission Who: All state government agencies using AI Penalty: Potential penalties for non-compliance as determined by the commission
Assembly Bill 976, introduced in the California Legislature, seeks to establish the Artificial Intelligence in State Government Services Commission. This commission will consist of eight members with expertise in AI, appointed by various state officials, including the Governor and legislative leaders. The commission's primary role is advisory, focusing on gathering public input annually on AI's potential to enhance state services. It is tasked with proposing a plan for AI and data science demonstration projects and integrating successful projects into state services. The commission must establish guiding principles by November 1, 2020, and submit recommendations to the Legislature and Governor by November 1, 2021, and annually thereafter. The bill does not grant the commission authority to implement its findings without further legislative action. The provisions of this bill are set to be repealed on January 1, 2025.
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