Establishes an AI education tool pilot program for selected school districts, requiring compliance with privacy laws. Provides professional development for educators on using AI tools in classrooms, focusing on safety, benefits, and legal compliance.
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This is a binding state legislative act with mandatory language establishing a pilot program and professional development requirements administered by the Department of Education.
The document has minimal coverage of risk domains, with brief mentions of privacy (2.1) and security (2.2) through references to FERPA and student data protection laws. No other risk domains are substantially addressed.
This document exclusively governs AI use in the Educational Services sector, establishing a pilot program for AI education tools in K-12 schools. The regulation applies to public school districts (local and regional boards of education) and includes requirements for educator professional development.
The document primarily covers the Deploy and Operate and Monitor stages of the AI lifecycle, focusing on implementation of an existing AI tool in educational settings and ongoing professional development for educators. There is minimal coverage of Plan and Design through selection criteria for participating districts.
The document explicitly defines and covers artificial intelligence broadly, including machine learning, algorithms, and predictive models. It does not distinguish between different types of AI systems (frontier, general purpose, task-specific, etc.) or mention compute thresholds or open-source models.
Connecticut State Legislature
This is a state legislative act ('An Act') passed by the Connecticut legislature, establishing a pilot program and professional development requirements.
Department of Education; Commissioner of Education
The Department of Education and Commissioner of Education have administrative authority to implement and oversee the pilot program, select participants, and ensure compliance with privacy laws.
Department of Education
The Department of Education is responsible for administering the pilot program and providing professional development, which implicitly includes monitoring implementation and compliance.
Department of Education; local and regional boards of education; educators; students
The act applies to the Department of Education which must administer the program, local and regional boards of education that participate in the pilot, and educators and students who will use the AI tool.
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