Directs Mississippi's Department of Information Technology Services to inventory AI use in state agencies, evaluate existing AI processes, and develop AI policy recommendations. Aims to safeguard principles of fairness, privacy, reliability, and accountability.
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This is a binding executive order issued by the Governor of Mississippi with legal authority under state law, directing state agencies to comply with specific requirements including inventory completion, cooperation with ITS, and policy development.
The document has minimal coverage of risk domains, with brief mentions of privacy (2.1), security vulnerabilities (2.2), and governance failure (6.5). The executive order primarily focuses on establishing an inventory and policy development process rather than addressing specific AI risks in detail. Coverage is concentrated in governance structures and high-level principles rather than specific risk mitigation measures.
This executive order governs AI use across all Mississippi state government agencies, which primarily operates in the Public Administration sector. The document establishes governance requirements for AI technologies used in delivering government services across all state agencies, excluding higher education institutions.
The document covers multiple AI lifecycle stages with emphasis on planning, deployment, and monitoring. It addresses the entire lifecycle from planning and acquisition through development, deployment, and ongoing operation of AI systems within Mississippi state agencies.
The document explicitly defines both 'artificial intelligence' and 'generative AI' with specific technical definitions. It uses the federal definition from 15 U.S.C. 9401(3) for AI and provides a separate definition for generative AI. The document does not mention frontier AI, general purpose AI, task-specific AI, foundation models, predictive AI, open-weight models, or compute thresholds.
Governor Tate Reeves; Office of the Governor of Mississippi
The executive order is issued by Governor Tate Reeves under his constitutional and statutory authority as Governor of Mississippi.
Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services (ITS)
ITS is explicitly directed and empowered to conduct the inventory, evaluate processes, develop policy recommendations, and coordinate with state agencies. ITS has the authority to require agencies to complete forms and provide information.
Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services (ITS)
ITS is tasked with evaluating existing AI processes and uses across state agencies, facilitating statewide coordination, and may engage stakeholders to advise on best practices. ITS will oversee the implementation of AI policies across state government.
Mississippi state agencies; Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services (ITS)
The executive order applies to all Mississippi state agencies (excluding Institutions of Higher Learning) that are planning, piloting, acquiring, developing, or utilizing AI technologies. ITS is both a target (must develop policies) and an implementing body.
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