Holds licensees accountable for work produced using AI or machine learning, treating violations by these programs as direct violations by the licensee.
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This is a binding legal amendment to South Carolina Code establishing mandatory accountability requirements for licensed professionals using AI, with enforcement through existing professional licensing violation mechanisms.
The document has minimal coverage of risk domains, with only subdomain 7.4 (Lack of transparency or interpretability) receiving a coverage score above 1. The document primarily addresses accountability mechanisms for AI use by licensed professionals, which relates to transparency and accountability in AI decision-making processes.
The document governs Professional and Technical Services, as it applies to licensed professionals under Chapter 57, Title 40 of South Carolina Code. The specific professions covered depend on what Chapter 57 regulates, but the law establishes accountability for AI use across those licensed professional services.
The document does not focus on specific AI lifecycle stages but rather establishes accountability for work products produced using AI. It implicitly covers the Deploy and Operate and Monitor stages by holding licensees accountable for AI-assisted work in professional practice.
The document broadly references 'artificial intelligence, machine learning, or similar programs' without defining specific technical categories. It does not distinguish between AI models, systems, or specific types of AI.
South Carolina Legislature
The document is a legislative amendment to the South Carolina Code, indicating it was proposed by the state legislature.
South Carolina professional licensing board for Chapter 57, Title 40
Enforcement authority is implied through the existing professional licensing framework under Chapter 57, which would handle violations.
South Carolina professional licensing board for Chapter 57, Title 40
Monitoring would be conducted by the same licensing board responsible for overseeing compliance with Chapter 57 requirements.
Licensees under Chapter 57, Title 40 of South Carolina Code
The law explicitly targets licensees under this chapter who use AI, machine learning, or similar programs in their professional work.
1 subdomain (1 Minimal)