Establishes the Generative AI and Natural Language Processing Task Force to recommend legislation, assess public service impacts, protect rights, and address cybersecurity challenges of generative AI. Requires a report to the Governor and General Assembly by December 31, 2024.
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This is a binding legislative act that establishes a Task Force with mandatory composition requirements, specific duties, and reporting obligations. The use of 'shall' throughout indicates legally binding requirements.
The document has minimal coverage of risk domains, with brief mentions of privacy (2.1), security vulnerabilities (2.2), malicious actors (4.1, 4.2), and governance failure (6.5). Most coverage is implicit through the Task Force's mandate to investigate and recommend policies rather than explicit risk mitigation measures. Coverage scores are predominantly 1-2, reflecting the document's nature as a task force establishment rather than substantive regulation.
The document primarily governs AI use in Educational Services and Public Administration sectors through its mandate to develop school policies and assess public service delivery. It also addresses impacts on multiple sectors through workforce assessment, cybersecurity, and consumer protection mandates.
The document does not focus on specific AI lifecycle stages but rather establishes a task force to investigate generative AI broadly. It implicitly covers deployment and operation through its mandate to assess AI use in schools, public services, and the workforce, and to recommend policies for ongoing use.
The document explicitly focuses on generative artificial intelligence and natural language processing software. It does not define these terms or mention other AI categories such as frontier AI, general purpose AI, foundation models, or compute thresholds.
Illinois General Assembly (specifically the legislative body that passed HB 4844)
This is a state legislative act passed by the Illinois General Assembly, as indicated by the bill number (HB 4844) and the legislative format. The document amends the Department of Innovation and Technology Act.
Illinois Department of Innovation and Technology, Governor of Illinois, Illinois General Assembly
The Department of Innovation and Technology is responsible for establishing and supporting the Task Force. The Governor and General Assembly receive the report and would be responsible for implementing any recommended legislation.
Generative AI and Natural Language Processing Task Force, Illinois Department of Innovation and Technology, Governor of Illinois, Illinois General Assembly
The Task Force itself serves as the monitoring body to investigate and assess generative AI impacts. The Department provides oversight support, and the Governor and General Assembly will monitor through the required report.
Illinois Department of Innovation and Technology, educational institutions (schools, community colleges, universities), businesses using generative AI, workers affected by AI deployment
The primary target is the Department of Innovation and Technology which must establish the Task Force. Secondary targets include educational institutions and businesses that will be subject to future recommendations on AI use policies.
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