Directs the Office of Regulatory Management to establish AI standards, review laws, ensure transparency, and make recommendations for AI use. Tasks coordination with education and workforce institutions for AI guidelines. Requires completion of actions by December 15, 2023.
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This is a binding executive directive issued by the Governor of Virginia with constitutional and statutory authority, containing mandatory language and establishing enforceable obligations for state agencies.
The document has minimal coverage of risk domains, with brief mentions of privacy (2.1), security (2.2), misinformation concerns in education (3.1), transparency/interpretability (7.4), and governance structures (6.5). Most mentions are high-level concerns rather than detailed risk assessments. Coverage is concentrated in privacy/security and governance domains, with scores of 2 (minimal coverage) for most mentioned subdomains.
This executive directive primarily governs AI use within Public Administration (state government operations), with explicit coverage of Educational Services (K-12 and higher education), and consideration of impacts on multiple sectors including Healthcare, Transportation, Information, and Professional Services through economic development planning.
The document addresses multiple AI lifecycle stages with primary focus on deployment and operational monitoring of AI systems in state government. It covers planning and design through requirements for standards development, verification through transparency and accountability requirements, and deployment and monitoring through ongoing evaluation and safeguards.
The document uses the general term 'artificial intelligence (AI)' and 'AI technologies' throughout without defining specific technical categories. It does not explicitly mention AI models, AI systems, frontier AI, general purpose AI, foundation models, generative AI, or compute thresholds. The scope is broad and technology-agnostic.
Governor of Virginia; Office of the Governor
The document is issued by the Governor of Virginia exercising executive authority under Article V of the Virginia Constitution. The Governor is the primary proposer and issuing authority.
Office of Regulatory Management; Chief Information Officer; Office of the Governor
The Office of Regulatory Management in coordination with the Chief Information Officer is tasked with establishing standards and ensuring compliance. The Governor retains ultimate enforcement authority through executive power.
Office of Regulatory Management; Chief Information Officer
The Office of Regulatory Management and Chief Information Officer are responsible for reviewing existing laws, evaluating AI impacts, and developing standards, which includes ongoing monitoring responsibilities.
Office of Regulatory Management; Chief Information Officer; relevant Secretariats; state agencies and offices; Department of Education; SCHEV; institutions of higher education; Virginia Economic Development Partnership; Virginia Department of Energy; Office of the Attorney General
The directive applies to state government agencies and offices, specifically tasking the Office of Regulatory Management, Chief Information Officer, and various state departments and educational institutions with implementing AI standards and conducting reviews.
7 subdomains (7 Minimal)