Establishes an Artificial Intelligence Task Force to study AI use and impact, requiring state agencies to inventory all artificial intelligence technologies in use, being developed or considered by the agency.
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This is a binding state statute enacted by the Indiana General Assembly with mandatory requirements for state agencies, including establishment of a task force and inventory requirements with specific deadlines.
The document has minimal coverage of risk domains, primarily addressing governance structures and procedural requirements rather than specific AI risks. It focuses on establishing oversight mechanisms (task force) and inventory requirements for state AI use, with implicit coverage of governance failure (6.5) through its creation of oversight structures. The document does not substantively address specific harms or risks from the MIT taxonomy.
This document primarily governs AI use within Public Administration (state agencies, political subdivisions, legislative bodies). It also has minimal coverage of Educational Services through inclusion of school corporations and state educational institutions in cybersecurity policy provisions.
The document addresses multiple AI lifecycle stages with primary focus on deployment and operational monitoring. It requires inventorying AI technologies in use, being developed, or considered for use, covering planning, development, deployment, and monitoring stages. The inventory requirements span the full lifecycle from consideration through ongoing operation.
The document explicitly defines and covers 'artificial intelligence' and 'artificial intelligence technology' broadly. It does not distinguish between AI models and AI systems, frontier AI, general purpose AI, or other specific AI categories. No compute thresholds or model-specific classifications are mentioned.
Indiana General Assembly; State of Indiana
The bill is enacted by the Indiana General Assembly as indicated in the opening clause and represents state legislative action.
Office of Technology; Legislative Services Agency; Artificial Intelligence Task Force
The Office of Technology is designated to receive inventories and prescribe forms. The Legislative Services Agency staffs the task force. The task force has oversight and recommendation authority.
Artificial Intelligence Task Force; Office of Technology; Legislative Services Agency
The task force is explicitly charged with studying AI use by state agencies, assessing benefits and risks, and issuing annual reports. The Office receives and maintains inventories.
State agencies of Indiana; Political subdivisions; School corporations; State educational institutions; Public entities
The bill primarily targets state agencies requiring them to inventory AI technologies and establishes governance structures. It also applies to broader public entities for cybersecurity policies.
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