MD SB720: Education - AI - Guidelines, Professional Development, and Collaborative (Artificial Intelligence Ready Schools Act) requires evaluative tools for AI in schools.
If you operate a K-12 school in Maryland, you must designate an AI coordinator and follow state guidelines by the upcoming school year or face potential penalties.
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Education - AI - Guidelines, Professional Development, and Collaborative (Artificial Intelligence Ready Schools Act) — Track this MD bill and its compliance implications at AI Law.
Key Provisions
- State Department of Education to provide AI guidance through an online platform.
- Development of guidelines and best practices for AI use in education.
- State Department of Education to assist parents, students, educators, and local school systems.
- Establishment of the Maryland AI Education Collaborative with specific roles in advising and supporting AI integration in schools.
- Requirement for the State Department of Education to develop evaluative tools for AI tools used by local school systems.
Latest Legislative Action
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Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 6)
| Name | Role | District |
|---|---|---|
| Benjamin Brooks D | Sponsor | SD-010 |
| Brian Feldman D | Sponsor | SD-015 |
| Dalya Attar D | Sponsor | SD-041 |
| Katie Hester D | Sponsor | SD-009 |
| Kevin Harris D | Sponsor | SD-027 |
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Who: Local school systems
Who: Local school systems and educators
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