Increases funding by $100,000 for the University of Oregon Labor Education and Research Center to research AI and automation's potential workforce impacts across Oregon's key economic industries.
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This is a binding legislative appropriation that legally allocates state funds for a specific purpose, enacted through the Oregon legislative process.
This document has minimal coverage of risk domains, with only subdomain 6.2 (Increased inequality and decline in employment quality) receiving a coverage score above 1. The document focuses on funding research to understand workforce impacts of AI and automation, which directly relates to employment quality concerns, but does not address specific governance measures or mitigations for AI risks.
This document does not govern AI use in specific sectors. Instead, it funds research to study AI and automation impacts across Oregon's key economic industries broadly. The research itself will examine multiple sectors, but the bill does not regulate AI activities within any particular industry.
This document does not directly govern any specific AI lifecycle stage. It funds research to understand AI and automation impacts on the workforce, which is a preparatory activity that may inform future governance but does not itself regulate AI development, deployment, or operation.
The document mentions both 'automation and artificial intelligence' in general terms as subjects of workforce impact research. It does not define or specify any particular type of AI system, model, or technical threshold.
Oregon State Legislature
This is a Senate Bill from Oregon, indicating it was proposed by the Oregon State Legislature through the legislative process.
Higher Education Coordinating Commission
The Higher Education Coordinating Commission is responsible for receiving and distributing the appropriated funds, effectively enforcing the budget allocation.
Higher Education Coordinating Commission
The Higher Education Coordinating Commission would be responsible for monitoring the use of appropriated funds and ensuring they are used for the specified research purpose.
Higher Education Coordinating Commission; University of Oregon Labor Education and Research Center
The document targets the Higher Education Coordinating Commission as the recipient of the appropriation, which is then to distribute funds to the University of Oregon Labor Education and Research Center.
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