This bill establishes standards for AI use in Kentucky, creating a governance committee and requiring public disclosure of AI usage by state entities.
If you operate any department using AI in Kentucky, you must comply with new policy standards and disclose AI usage or face penalties.
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What This Means
Kentucky's HB672 aims to regulate artificial intelligence by defining key terms and establishing an Artificial Intelligence Governance Committee. This committee will oversee ethical and transparent AI practices across state departments and agencies. State entities must prepare for compliance with new standards and public disclosure requirements.
Key Provisions
- Defines terms related to artificial intelligence.
- Establishes the Artificial Intelligence Governance Committee.
- Requires public disclosure of AI usage.
- Mandates employee education and training on AI.
- Prioritizes personal privacy and data protection.
- Requires the Commonwealth Office of Technology to promulgate regulations.
- Creates a cause of action for the use of synthetic media in electioneering communication.
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Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role | District |
|---|---|---|
| Josh Bray R | Sponsor | HD-071 |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Commonwealth Office of Technology
Penalty: Unspecified penalties for non-compliance
Who: All departments, programs, and agencies using AI
Penalty: Unspecified penalties for non-compliance
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