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URGING THE GOVERNOR TO PROTECT THE STATE PUBLIC LAND TRUST AND NATIVE HAWAIIAN RIGHTS, WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT THE LEGISLATURE IS PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION IF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT INITIATES CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS AGAINST STATE LANDS.
This bill requests Hawaii to form an advisory committee, including state officials and AI experts, to explore AI implementation and regulation in the state.
If you operate in Hawaii and use AI, you must stay informed about the committee's findings and potential regulations by 2020.
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What This Means
HCR129 aims to create an Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee in Hawaii, comprising state officials, AI experts, and stakeholders, to assess AI integration and its economic impact. The committee will evaluate current AI applications, potential dangers, and regulatory needs. This initiative reflects a growing recognition of AI's significance and the need for structured oversight.
Key Provisions
- Establishment of an Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee including state officials and AI experts.
- Committee to evaluate AI applications and competitive advantages for Hawaii.
- Assessment of potential dangers and regulatory needs regarding AI.
- Submission of findings and recommendations to the Legislature by 2020.
Latest Legislative Action
Referred to WAL/PBS, JHA, referral sheet 19
Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| IWAMOTO | Primary |
| PERRUSO | Primary |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Businesses operating in Hawaii that utilize AI.
Deadline: By 2020, when the report is due.
Penalty: Potential non-compliance with future regulations.
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