TN SB 1362: Boards and Commissions - As introduced, provides for a new definition for the term "artificial intelligence" for the Tennessee artificial intelligenc…
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Boards and Commissions - As introduced, provides for a new definition for the term "artificial intelligence" for the Tennessee artificial intelligence advisory council act; expands, from 24 to at least 24 and at most 27, the number of members on the council; directs the council to make various…
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This bill amends TCA Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 31, redefines 'artificial intelligence,' adjusts the Tennessee artificial intelligence advisory council's membership, and notes that specific changes are not detailed due to the lack of full bill text availability.
SB 1362 amends TCA Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 31, aims to redefine 'artificial intelligence,' adjust the membership of the Tennessee artificial intelligence advisory council, and notes that specific changes are not detailed due to the lack of full bill text availability.
Key Provisions
Amends TCA Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 31.
Redefines the term 'artificial intelligence' for the advisory council.
Adjusts the council's membership to between 24 and 27 members.
Directs the council to implement various unspecified changes, which are not detailed due to the lack of full bill text availability.
Latest Legislative Action
Assigned to General Subcommittee of Senate Commerce & Labor Committee
Bill Sponsors
Name
Role
Watson
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Compliance Checklist
Stay informed about the new definition of artificial intelligence Who: Businesses and organizations using AI in Tennessee
Monitor changes made by the advisory council Who: Stakeholders in the AI sector
SB 1362 amends TCA Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 31, introduces a new definition for 'artificial intelligence' as part of the Tennessee artificial intelligence advisory council act. The bill adjusts the council's membership to a minimum of 24 and a maximum of 27 members. Additionally, the council is directed to make various other changes, though the specific changes are not detailed due to the lack of full bill text availability.
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