Establishes a Task Force on Generative AI to encourage responsible use in state agencies. Requires reports on GenAI use by May 2024 and policy recommendations by November 2024. Directs the Office of Information Technology to facilitate GenAI pilot projects and development.
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This is a binding executive order issued by the Governor of Alabama with legal authority over state executive-branch agencies. It contains mandatory language requiring compliance from state agencies and establishes enforceable obligations.
The document has minimal coverage of risk domains, with brief mentions of bias (1.1), privacy (2.1), and security vulnerabilities (2.2). The primary focus is on establishing governance structures rather than addressing specific AI risks. Coverage is limited to general references without detailed mitigation measures.
This executive order governs AI use across all Alabama state executive-branch agencies, which primarily operate in the Public Administration sector. The document does not regulate private sector activities or specific industries beyond state government operations.
The document covers multiple AI lifecycle stages with emphasis on planning/design (governance framework development), deployment (pilot projects and sandboxes), and operation/monitoring (model monitoring, performance tracking). It addresses the full lifecycle from initial planning through ongoing monitoring of GenAI systems.
The document explicitly and repeatedly mentions Generative AI (GenAI) as its primary focus. It does not distinguish between AI models and AI systems, nor does it mention frontier AI, general purpose AI, task-specific AI, foundation models, predictive AI, open-weight models, or compute thresholds.
Governor Kay Ivey; State of Alabama
The executive order is issued by Governor Kay Ivey under constitutional and legal authority vested in the Governor of Alabama.
Governor's Task Force on Generative Artificial Intelligence; Governor of Alabama; Office of Information Technology
The Task Force is established to oversee implementation and receive reports from agencies. The Governor retains ultimate authority through appointment powers and oversight.
Governor's Task Force on Generative Artificial Intelligence; Office of Information Technology; Secretary of Information Technology
The Task Force is responsible for receiving inventory reports and pilot project results. OIT monitors sandbox usage and pilot projects.
State executive-branch agencies; Alabama state government departments; Office of Information Technology
The order explicitly applies to all state executive-branch agencies, defined as any agency, department, board, office, commission, or other entity within the executive branch of state government.
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