Limits SLMPD's AI use to cases with reasonable suspicion of criminal activity. Requires SLMPD to publish policies on AI and surveillance technology use. Mandates annual transparency reports. Prohibits unauthorized sharing of data. Demands vendor compliance with privacy standards.
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This is a binding executive order issued by the Mayor of St. Louis with mandatory requirements, enforcement mechanisms, and compliance obligations for the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department.
The document primarily addresses privacy and security risks (2.1, 2.2), malicious actor risks (4.1), governance structures (6.5), and system safety concerns (7.3, 7.4). It focuses on surveillance technology oversight, data protection, and transparency requirements for law enforcement AI use. Coverage is concentrated in privacy protection, security vulnerabilities, and governance mechanisms.
This executive order primarily governs AI and surveillance technology use within the Public Administration sector, specifically law enforcement activities conducted by the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. The governance is highly specific to public safety and criminal justice functions.
The document primarily addresses the Deploy and Operate and Monitor stages of the AI lifecycle, with some coverage of Plan and Design through policy requirements. It focuses heavily on operational governance, transparency reporting, data retention, and ongoing monitoring of surveillance and AI technologies used by law enforcement.
The document explicitly defines and covers both AI systems and surveillance technology. It addresses artificial intelligence used for criminal intelligence purposes and various surveillance technologies including biometric, behavioral, and location tracking systems. The document does not mention frontier AI, general purpose AI, foundation models, generative AI, predictive AI, open-weight models, or compute thresholds.
Mayor Tishaura O. Jones; City of St. Louis
The executive order is explicitly issued by Mayor Tishaura O. Jones as the chief executive of the City of St. Louis, exercising mayoral authority to establish governance requirements for city agencies.
Director of the Department of Public Safety; Board of Aldermen's Committee on Public Safety; City's Information Technology Services Agency
The Director of the Department of Public Safety receives compliance reports and oversees implementation. The Board of Aldermen's Committee on Public Safety receives annual transparency reports. The IT Services Agency provides consultation on technology purchases.
Board of Aldermen's Committee on Public Safety; Police Commissioner
The Board of Aldermen's Committee on Public Safety receives annual reports on surveillance technology use. The Police Commissioner is responsible for preparing and submitting these transparency reports, effectively monitoring SLMPD's compliance with the order.
St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (SLMPD); Surveillance technology vendors; Artificial intelligence technology vendors
The order primarily targets SLMPD as the law enforcement agency deploying surveillance and AI technologies. It also imposes obligations on vendors providing these technologies to SLMPD, making them secondary targets of the governance requirements.
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