Affirms California Legislature's commitment to President Biden's safe AI vision and "Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights" principles. Commits to examining and implementing these principles in state legislation and policies related to automated systems.
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This is a non-binding legislative resolution that expresses commitment to principles without creating enforceable legal obligations or penalties.
The document has minimal coverage of approximately 5-6 subdomains, with brief mentions of discrimination (1.1, 1.3), privacy (2.1), misinformation risks (3.1), and governance (6.5). Coverage is superficial, primarily acknowledging risks exist without detailed mitigation measures.
The document governs AI use across multiple sectors through its commitment to implementing AI Bill of Rights principles in California legislation. It explicitly mentions healthcare, employment (hiring), and finance (credit decisions) as sectors where discriminatory AI has been observed. The resolution applies broadly to all state legislation and policies related to automated systems.
The document does not focus on specific AI lifecycle stages but rather addresses AI governance principles broadly across design, use, and deployment. It references the need for safe and effective systems (implying design and validation) and ongoing protections (implying deployment and monitoring).
The document uses the term 'automated systems' throughout and references AI broadly. It does not define specific technical categories like frontier AI, general purpose AI, or foundation models, nor does it mention compute thresholds or open-source models.
California Legislature; Senate of the State of California
The resolution is proposed by the California Legislature, specifically the Senate with Assembly concurrence, as indicated by the resolution format and transmission instructions.
No enforcement mechanisms or enforcing bodies are specified in this non-binding resolution.
No monitoring bodies or oversight mechanisms are specified in this non-binding resolution.
California Legislature; State of California government agencies
The resolution targets the California Legislature itself, committing to examine and implement AI principles in state legislation and policies related to automated systems.
9 subdomains (9 Minimal)