Requires the State Department of Education to implement K-12 computer science curriculum, including AI and machine learning. Directs collaboration with Mississippi State University. Ensures all schools offer computer science instruction by the 2024-2025 school year.
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This is a binding state legislative act with mandatory implementation requirements for school districts and charter schools, using mandatory language throughout and establishing specific compliance timelines.
This document has minimal to no coverage of AI risk domains. It is an educational mandate focused on implementing K-12 computer science curriculum that includes AI and machine learning as topics of instruction. The document does not address AI risks, harms, or governance of AI systems themselves, but rather mandates education about computer science concepts including AI.
This document primarily governs the Educational Services sector by mandating K-12 computer science curriculum implementation across Mississippi public schools and charter schools. It does not regulate AI use in other economic sectors.
This document does not govern the AI lifecycle stages of development or deployment. It mandates education about AI and machine learning as topics within K-12 computer science curriculum. The document focuses on educational implementation rather than AI system development, validation, deployment, or monitoring.
The document mentions artificial intelligence and machine learning only as educational topics to be taught in K-12 computer science curriculum. It does not define or regulate AI models, AI systems, or any specific technical AI concepts. The focus is on education about AI rather than governance of AI technologies.
Mississippi State Legislature
This is a House Bill from the Mississippi state legislature, indicating it was proposed by state legislators through the legislative process.
State Department of Education
The State Department of Education is authorized and directed to implement the curriculum and would have oversight authority over local school districts and charter schools to ensure compliance with the mandate.
State Department of Education
The State Department of Education would be responsible for monitoring implementation and compliance with the phased rollout requirements, though explicit monitoring provisions are not detailed in the document.
State Department of Education; local school districts; charter schools; Center for Cyber Education at Mississippi State University
The bill targets educational institutions and agencies, requiring them to implement computer science curriculum. Local school districts and charter schools must offer computer science instruction, while the State Department of Education must implement the curriculum and work with Mississippi State University.