HI HR119: Requesting The State To Convene An Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee To Investigate How To Implement, Develop, And Regulate Artificial Intel…
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Requesting The State To Convene An Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee To Investigate How To Implement, Develop, And Regulate Artificial Intelligence In The State.
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HR119 requests Hawaii to form an AI Advisory Committee to explore AI implementation, development, and regulation.
HR119 proposes the creation of an AI Advisory Committee in Hawaii to investigate the implementation, development, and regulation of AI. The committee will include state officials and AI experts.
Key Provisions
Establishment of an Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee
Investigation into AI implementation, development, and regulation
Evaluation of AI applications in other states or countries
Assessment of competitive advantages for Hawaii
Consideration of potential dangers and regulatory systems
House Resolution No. 119, introduced in the Hawaii House of Representatives, requests the formation of an Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee. This committee is tasked with investigating the implementation, development, and regulation of artificial intelligence within the state. The resolution outlines the composition of the committee, which includes state officials such as the Director of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism, the Adjutant General, and the Chief Information Officer, as well as experts from the University of Hawaii and the U.S. Department of Defense. The committee is also expected to evaluate AI applications in other regions, assess competitive advantages for Hawaii, and consider potential dangers and regulatory needs. The committee must submit a report with findings and recommendations, including any proposed legislation, to the Legislature before the 2020 Regular Session. The bill has been referred to the Economic Development and Business (EDB) and Finance (FIN) committees.
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