Establishes the Generative AI Governing Board to oversee AI use, ensuring alignment with core values such as accuracy, equity, and privacy. Instructs the Office of Administration to develop policies and training for responsible AI use within Pennsylvania's agencies.
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This is a binding executive order issued by the Governor of Pennsylvania with mandatory language throughout, establishing governance structures and requiring compliance from state agencies under the Governor's jurisdiction.
The document has good coverage of approximately 6-8 subdomains, with strong focus on discrimination and bias (1.1, 1.3), privacy (2.1), misinformation (3.1), governance structures (6.5), and AI system robustness and transparency (7.3, 7.4). Coverage is concentrated in fairness, privacy, governance, and AI system reliability domains.
This executive order governs AI use exclusively within Pennsylvania state government agencies under the Governor's jurisdiction. It applies to Public Administration (excluding National Security) as it regulates how government agencies design, develop, procure, deploy, and use Generative AI in their operations and service delivery to residents.
The document comprehensively covers all AI lifecycle stages from planning through monitoring. It addresses design principles and core values (Plan and Design), data privacy and bias in datasets (Collect and Process Data), development and procurement (Build and Use Model), testing and bias evaluation (Verify and Validate), deployment procedures and approval processes (Deploy), and ongoing monitoring and auditing (Operate and Monitor).
The document explicitly focuses on Generative AI, defining it as 'technology or tools that use predictive algorithms to create new content including audio, code, images, text, simulations, and videos.' It does not mention AI models separately from systems, nor does it reference frontier AI, general purpose AI, task-specific AI, foundation models, predictive AI, open-weight models, or compute thresholds.
Josh Shapiro, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Office of the Governor of Pennsylvania
The executive order is explicitly issued by Governor Josh Shapiro under constitutional and statutory authority, as stated in the order's introduction and signature.
Generative AI Governing Board; Office of Administration (OA); Secretary of Administration
The Generative AI Governing Board is established to oversee and make recommendations on AI use, with OA responsible for developing and implementing policies. The Board is chaired by the Secretary of Administration.
Generative AI Governing Board; Office of Administration (OA); Chief Information Security Officer; Chief Privacy Officer; Chief Data Officer
The Board has explicit monitoring and oversight responsibilities including monthly meetings, review processes, and engagement with stakeholders. Specific officers are designated for security, privacy, and data oversight.
Commonwealth agencies under the Governor's jurisdiction; Office of Administration (OA); Department of General Services (DGS); Department of Labor & Industry
The order explicitly applies to 'Agencies' defined as 'Commonwealth agencies under the Governor's jurisdiction' and specifically names several agencies with responsibilities.
10 subdomains (7 Good, 3 Minimal)