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HB2245 introduces a pilot program to utilize artificial intelligence in delivering certain government services in Hawaii through an internet portal. The bill includes funding for this initiative.
Key Provisions
Establishes an AI government services pilot program.
Utilizes an internet portal for service delivery.
Appropriates funds for the pilot program.
Latest Legislative Action
Referred to HET, FIN, referral sheet 3
Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 14)
Name
Role
District
Adrian TamD
Sponsor
HD-024
Cedric GatesD
Sponsor
HD-045
Darius KilaD
Sponsor
HD-044
Della au BelattiD
Sponsor
HD-026
Elle CochranD
Sponsor
HD-014
Ernesto GanadenD
Sponsor
HD-030
Jenna TakenouchiD
Sponsor
HD-027
Justin WoodsonD
Sponsor
HD-009
Lisa MartenD
Sponsor
HD-051
Luke EvslinD
Sponsor
HD-016
Mark NakashimaD
Sponsor
HD-001
Scott NishimotoD
Sponsor
HD-023
Sean QuinlanD
Sponsor
HD-047
Terez AmatoD
Sponsor
HD-011
Compliance Checklist
Implement AI technologies for government services. Who: Office of Enterprise Technology Services Deadline: Not specified
Full Legal Analysis
HB2245, introduced in the Hawaii State Legislature, proposes the creation of a pilot program aimed at providing certain government services to the public through an internet portal that employs artificial intelligence technologies. The bill specifies that funds will be appropriated to support the implementation of this program. However, the bill does not detail which specific government services will be included in the pilot program. The intent is to explore the use of AI in enhancing public access to government services, but the bill text does not explicitly state that AI will streamline processes. The measure has been referred to the House Committees on Higher Education and Technology (HET) and Finance (FIN) for further consideration.
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