Creates a commission to study AI's impact on NJ labor market.
If you employ workers in NJ, prepare for potential AI-driven job shifts.
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What This Means
This bill establishes the AI and Labor Market Study Commission in New Jersey to analyze the effects of artificial intelligence on the workforce. It aims to identify high-risk jobs, develop strategies for job displacement, and create new opportunities in AI-related fields. Businesses should be aware of potential changes in workforce dynamics and prepare for strategic adjustments.
Key Provisions
- Establishes the AI and Labor Market Study Commission.
- Commission to consist of 11 members with AI expertise.
- Commission to report findings twice a year.
- Creates Job Transition Fund for displaced workers.
- Initial funding from Workforce Development Partnership Fund.
Latest Legislative Action
Reported out of Asm. Comm. with Amendments, and Referred to Assembly Appropriations Committee
Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role | District |
|---|---|---|
| Barbara McCann Stamato D | Sponsor | HD-031 |
| Carmen Morales D | Sponsor | HD-034 |
| Jessica Ramirez D | Sponsor | HD-032 |
| Linda Carter D | Sponsor | HD-022 |
| Reginald Atkins D | Sponsor | HD-020 |
| Shanique Speight D | Sponsor | HD-029 |
| William Sampson D | Sponsor | HD-031 |
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Compliance Checklist
Who: Appointed commission members
Deadline: Within 60 days of act's effective date
Who: AI and Labor Market Study Commission
Deadline: Twice per calendar year
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