HI HCR65: Urging The Leadership Of The Department Of Law Enforcement To Periodically Undergo Training On Crimes Relating To Artificial Intelligence Technology.
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HCR65 calls for the leadership of Hawaii's Department of Law Enforcement to receive periodic training on crimes involving artificial intelligence. This initiative aims to equip law enforcement with the necessary skills to handle the increasing complexity of AI-related criminal activities. The bill emphasizes the importance of understanding technologies like deepfakes, which are becoming more prevalent in criminal contexts.
Key Provisions
Urges training for law enforcement leadership on AI-related crimes.
Training to include topics like deepfakes and related technologies.
Training recommended at least every two years.
Latest Legislative Action
Referred to JHA, FIN, referral sheet 18
Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 44)
Name
Role
AMATO
Primary
AQUINO
Primary
BRANCO
Primary
C. LEE
Primary
Cabanilla Arakawa
Primary
CHUN
Primary
CLARK
Primary
CREAGAN
Primary
CULLEN
Primary
DECOITE
Primary
ELI
Primary
EVSLIN
Primary
GANADEN
Primary
GARCIA
Primary
GATES
Primary
HASHIMOTO
Primary
JOHANSON
Primary
KAPELA
Primary
KEOHOKALOLE
Primary
KITAGAWA
Primary
Kobayashi
Primary
KONG
Primary
LAMOSAO
Primary
LUKE
Primary
MARTEN
Primary
MATAYOSHI
Primary
MATSUMOTO
Primary
MCKELVEY
Primary
MIYAKE
Primary
MIZUNO
Primary
MORIKAWA
Primary
NAKASHIMA
Primary
OHNO
Primary
Onishi
Primary
PERRUSO
Primary
POEPOE
Primary
REYES ODA
Primary
SAN BUENAVENTURA
Primary
SAYAMA
Primary
TAKAYAMA
Primary
TAM
Primary
TARNAS
Primary
TOKIOKA
Primary
WARD
Primary
Compliance Checklist
Undergo training on AI-related crimes Who: Director, Deputy Directors, and Administrators of the Department of Law Enforcement Deadline: Every two years
HCR65 urges the Director, Deputy Directors, and Administrators of the Department of Law Enforcement in Hawaii to undergo training focused on crimes related to artificial intelligence technology, including deepfakes. The resolution suggests that this training should occur at least every two years to ensure that law enforcement is prepared for the anticipated rise in AI-related criminal investigations. While the bill does not impose penalties for non-compliance, it highlights the importance of staying updated with technological advancements and their implications for law enforcement. This proactive approach may serve as a model for other states considering similar training requirements for law enforcement agencies. The bill does not define specific terms related to AI but emphasizes the need for ongoing education in this rapidly evolving field.
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