Establishes an Artificial Intelligence Task Force to study AI technologies, assess societal impacts, and recommend government actions for ethical use. Involves Executive Branch officials, allows public and expert consultation, and requires a report to the Governor within 12 months.
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This is a binding executive order issued by the Governor of New Jersey with legal authority under the state constitution and statutes. It creates mandatory obligations for Executive Branch departments and agencies to cooperate with the Task Force.
The document has minimal coverage of risk domains, with brief mentions of security concerns (2.2), governance structures (6.5), and general references to fairness and civil rights (1.1, 1.3). The document is primarily procedural, establishing a task force to study AI risks rather than directly addressing specific risk mitigation measures. Coverage is limited to 2-3 subdomains with minimal detail.
This executive order does not directly govern specific economic sectors but rather establishes a task force to study AI across all sectors. It mentions several sectors as contexts for AI development and use, including pharmaceuticals/biotechnology, education, and public administration, but does not impose sector-specific regulations.
The document does not focus on specific AI lifecycle stages but rather establishes a governance structure to study AI technologies broadly. It implicitly covers all lifecycle stages through its mandate to study emerging AI technologies and their impacts, but does not provide detailed requirements for any particular stage.
The document explicitly mentions artificial intelligence technologies broadly, with specific reference to generative AI. It does not define AI models, AI systems, or other technical categories, nor does it mention compute thresholds, frontier AI, general purpose AI, or open-weight models.
Governor Philip D. Murphy; State of New Jersey
The executive order is issued by the Governor of New Jersey under constitutional and statutory authority, establishing the AI Task Force.
Governor of New Jersey; Attorney General
The Governor has authority to enforce the order through appointment and removal powers, with the Attorney General determining which entities fall under executive authority.
Artificial Intelligence Task Force; Chief Technology Officer; Chief Innovation Officer; Chief Executive Officer of the Economic Development Authority
The Task Force is established to study AI technologies, monitor their impacts, and report findings to the Governor, Legislature, and public.
Executive Branch departments and agencies; Office of Information Technology; Economic Development Authority; Department of Education; Department of Labor and Workforce Development; Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness; Attorney General
The order applies to Executive Branch departments and agencies, requiring them to cooperate with the Task Force and provide assistance.
4 subdomains (4 Minimal)