AI companies must conduct safety tests and report results to NJ's Office of Information Technology, analyzing cybersecurity threats and biases.
If you sell AI in NJ, you must conduct annual safety tests and report results or face regulatory scrutiny.
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What This Means
The bill mandates AI companies in New Jersey to conduct safety tests on their technologies and report findings to the Office of Information Technology. This includes analyzing potential cybersecurity threats and biases. Companies must adhere to the minimum requirements set by the Office, ensuring AI technologies are safe and compliant with state and federal laws.
Key Provisions
- AI companies must conduct safety tests on their technologies.
- Reports of safety tests must be submitted to the Office of Information Technology.
- Safety tests must analyze cybersecurity threats and biases.
- The Office will establish minimum requirements for safety tests.
- Reports must include a list of tested technologies and third-party testers.
- The Office will review each report submitted by AI companies.
Latest Legislative Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Commerce Committee
Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role | District |
|---|---|---|
| Angela Mcknight D | Sponsor | SD-031 |
| Troy Singleton D | Sponsor | SD-007 |
Compliance Checklist
Who: AI companies in New Jersey
Deadline: Annually
Penalty: Regulatory scrutiny (specific penalties not detailed)
Who: AI companies in New Jersey
Deadline: Annually
Penalty: Regulatory scrutiny (specific penalties not detailed)
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