Bill S1802 mandates AI companies to conduct safety tests and report results to the NJ Office of Information Technology, though specific guidelines are not detailed in the available description.
If you operate AI systems in NJ, you must conduct safety tests and report results to the Office of Information Technology.
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What This Means
Bill S1802 requires artificial intelligence companies in New Jersey to perform safety tests on their AI systems and submit the results to the Office of Information Technology.
Key Provisions
- AI companies must conduct safety tests on their systems.
- Results of the safety tests must be reported to the Office of Information Technology.
- The role of the Office of Information Technology in oversight and enforcement is not detailed in the available description.
Latest Legislative Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Commerce Committee
Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Benson, Daniel R. | Primary |
| Bucco, Anthony R. | Primary |
| Cryan, Joseph P. | Primary |
| McKnight, Angela V. | Primary |
| Quijano, Annette D | Primary |
| Ruiz, M. Teresa | Primary |
| Scutari, Nicholas P. | Primary |
| Singleton, Troy D | Primary |
| Turner, Shirley K. | Primary |
| Wimberly, Benjie E. | Primary |
| Caputo, Ralph R. | Cosponsor |
| Gill, Nia H. | Cosponsor |
| Jasey, Mila M. | Cosponsor |
| Lopez, Yvonne D | Cosponsor |
| Pou, Nellie | Cosponsor |
Compliance Checklist
Who: AI companies operating in New Jersey
Penalty: Regulatory consequences for non-compliance
Who: AI companies operating in New Jersey
Penalty: Regulatory consequences for non-compliance
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