Allocates $3.2 million to New Hanover and $2 million to Davidson County Schools for AI-powered school safety systems. Requires reporting by January 15, 2025, on participant schools, spending, safety outcomes, AI capabilities, and additional relevant information.
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This is a binding legislative appropriation with mandatory compliance requirements, enforcement through legislative oversight, and specific reporting obligations with deadlines.
The document has minimal coverage of risk domains, with brief mentions of AI system security (2.2) and potential surveillance concerns (4.1). The focus is on funding allocation and reporting requirements rather than comprehensive risk mitigation. Coverage is limited to 2-3 subdomains with minimal detail.
The document exclusively governs AI use in the Educational Services sector, specifically public K-12 schools. It allocates funding for AI-powered school safety systems in two North Carolina school districts.
The document primarily covers the Deploy and Operate and Monitor stages of the AI lifecycle. It focuses on implementation of AI systems into existing school infrastructure and requires comprehensive monitoring and reporting on safety outcomes and system capabilities.
The document refers to AI technology and AI systems in the context of school safety applications. It does not specify particular AI model types, architectures, or technical thresholds. The focus is on AI-powered safety systems rather than specific AI models or development approaches.
North Carolina Legislature; Department of Public Instruction
The document is a House Bill from the North Carolina state legislature, with the Department of Public Instruction designated to administer the program.
Department of Public Instruction; Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee
The Department of Public Instruction oversees the program implementation and coordinates reporting, while the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee receives reports and provides legislative oversight.
Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee; Department of Public Instruction
The Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee receives mandatory reports on program implementation, spending, and outcomes, while the Department coordinates the monitoring process.
New Hanover County Schools; Davidson County Schools
The bill specifically directs grants to two named school districts that will deploy AI-powered school safety systems.
2 subdomains (2 Minimal)