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The bill establishes an AI in Education Task Force to evaluate AI applications in K-12 education, develop policy recommendations, and gather input from various stakeholders.
If you operate in K-12 education in Mississippi, you must prepare for AI policy recommendations by December 15, 2024, or risk non-compliance with future regulations.
State
Mississippi
Bill Number
SB2062
Status
Dead
Risk Level
Medium
Category
Study/Task Force
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2024
Last Action
Apr 10, 2024
Last Verified
May 16, 2026
Data Updated
May 16, 2026
What do these statuses mean?▼
Introduced— Filed in the legislature; not yet heard in committee
In Committee— Assigned to and being reviewed by a legislative committee
Passed— Approved by one or both chambers; awaiting further action
Signed / Enacted— Signed into law by the governor; may or may not be in effect yet
Dead / Vetoed— Vetoed, failed to pass, or session expired without action
Unknown— Status data not yet available or awaiting classification
The Artificial Intelligence in Education Task Force Act aims to create a framework for evaluating and implementing AI technologies in K-12 education. It establishes a task force with diverse expertise to assess AI's potential, develop policy recommendations, and ensure responsible use by educators and students. The task force may invite outside experts, conduct surveys, hold public hearings, and seek feedback from students, parents, teachers, and other community members. This initiative will impact educational institutions and stakeholders involved in AI integration.
Key Provisions
Establishes an AI in Education Task Force to evaluate AI applications in K-12 education.
Task force to consist of 12 members with expertise in relevant fields.
Requires the task force to submit interim and final reports on AI policy recommendations.
Mandates the evaluation of ethical, legal, and data privacy implications of AI in education.
Task force to develop guidelines for training educators on AI tools.
Task force to identify strategies for collaboration between educational institutions and industry.
Task force may invite outside experts, conduct surveys, hold public hearings, and seek feedback from students, parents, teachers, and other community members.
Latest Legislative Action
Died On Calendar
Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 16)
Name
Role
Blackwell
Primary
Blount
Primary
Carter
Primary
Hill
Primary
Hopson
Primary
Johnson
Primary
Wilemon
Primary
Boyd
Cosponsor
Branning
Cosponsor
Butler
Cosponsor
Chism
Cosponsor
Jackson (11th)
Cosponsor
McCaughn
Cosponsor
Seymour
Cosponsor
Sparks
Cosponsor
Suber
Cosponsor
Roll Call Votes
Passage as Amended ·
Mar 11, 2024
43 Yea 2 Nay 7 OtherPassed ✓
Amendments (1)
Senate Amendment No 1 (Cmte Sub)Adopted—
Compliance Checklist
Prepare for AI policy recommendations based on task force findings. Who: K-12 educational institutions in Mississippi. Deadline: By December 15, 2024. Penalty: Potential non-compliance with future regulations.
Participate in public hearings or provide feedback to the task force. Who: Students, parents, teachers, and community members. Deadline: Throughout the task force's operation until December 15, 2024.
The Artificial Intelligence in Education Task Force Act mandates the creation of a task force to explore the use of AI in K-12 education. The task force, chaired by the State Superintendent of Education, will consist of twelve members appointed by the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Speaker of the House, with expertise in education, technology, and data privacy. The task force is required to meet at least four times between September and December 2024, evaluating current AI technologies, assessing ethical implications, and developing policy recommendations for responsible AI use in education. The task force may invite outside experts, conduct surveys, hold public hearings, and is encouraged to seek feedback from students, parents, teachers, and other community members. The task force's responsibilities include providing recommendations on incorporating AI into educational standards, guidelines for training educators, and strategies for protecting student data privacy. It must submit interim reports by November 15, 2024, and a final report by December 15, 2024, detailing findings and recommendations. The task force will dissolve on January 1, 2025, after fulfilling its mandate. This bill is significant as it addresses the integration of AI in education, a growing concern in the context of technological advancements. It emphasizes the need for ethical considerations and data privacy, which are critical in the current landscape of AI deployment in educational settings. The task force's findings could shape future policies and practices in Mississippi's educational system regarding AI.
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