Requests the Joint Legislative Committee on Technology and Cybersecurity to study and recommend AI use and regulation. Requires data and testimony solicitation. Instructs the committee to make annual policy recommendation reports to the Louisiana legislature.
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This is a concurrent resolution that requests a legislative committee to study and make recommendations regarding AI use and regulation. It contains no binding obligations, enforcement mechanisms, or penalties, relying entirely on voluntary language.
The document has minimal coverage of approximately 6-8 subdomains, with implicit references to malicious actors (4.1, 4.2, 4.3), misinformation (3.1), governance (6.5), and system safety (7.3). Coverage is primarily through general risk acknowledgment rather than detailed risk analysis or mitigation measures.
The document requests study of AI use and regulation across multiple sectors including Educational Services, Public Administration (criminal justice), Finance and Insurance, and Health Care and Social Assistance. The resolution identifies potential AI impacts in these sectors but does not yet establish governance measures.
The document does not focus on specific AI lifecycle stages but rather broadly addresses the need to study AI use and regulation across multiple potential applications. It implicitly covers all lifecycle stages through its comprehensive study mandate.
The document uses the general term 'artificial intelligence' throughout without defining it or distinguishing between different types of AI systems, models, or capabilities. No technical specifications, compute thresholds, or model types are mentioned.
Legislature of Louisiana
The document is a concurrent resolution proposed by the Louisiana Legislature, as indicated by the title and resolving clauses.
No enforcement mechanisms or enforcement bodies are specified in this resolution. It is a request for study and recommendations, not a binding regulation.
Joint Legislative Committee on Technology and Cybersecurity; Legislature of Louisiana
The Joint Legislative Committee is tasked with making annual reports on policy recommendations to the legislature, establishing a monitoring and reporting relationship.
Joint Legislative Committee on Technology and Cybersecurity
The resolution directs the Joint Legislative Committee on Technology and Cybersecurity to study and make recommendations regarding AI use and regulation.
8 subdomains (8 Minimal)