Require the Artificial Intelligence Task Force to submit an update by February 15, 2019, and a final report by January 15, 2020, to relevant Senate and House Committees. Allow up to 15 meetings, excluding public hearings. Cease existence by January 15, 2020.
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This is a binding legislative amendment to a previously enacted statute (2018 Acts and Resolves No. 137), passed by the Vermont legislature with mandatory language establishing specific requirements for the AI Task Force.
This document has no coverage of AI risk domains. It is a procedural amendment establishing meeting limits and reporting requirements for an AI Task Force, without addressing any specific AI risks, harms, or mitigation measures.
This document does not govern AI use in any specific economic sector. It is a procedural amendment establishing administrative requirements for a government AI Task Force, without addressing AI applications in any industry.
The document does not address specific AI lifecycle stages. It is a procedural amendment establishing administrative requirements for an AI Task Force, including meeting limits and reporting deadlines, without reference to AI development, deployment, or operational phases.
The document mentions 'artificial intelligence' only in the context of naming the Task Force and indicating the subject matter for public hearings. It does not define or discuss AI models, systems, or any specific technical categories of AI.
Vermont Legislature
This is an amendment to Vermont state law (2018 Acts and Resolves No. 137), proposed and enacted by the Vermont Legislature as Act No. 16 in 2019.
Senate Committee on Government Operations; House Committee on Energy and Technology
The legislative committees receive mandatory reports from the Task Force, providing oversight and enforcement of the reporting requirements.
Senate Committee on Government Operations; House Committee on Energy and Technology
The same legislative committees that enforce compliance also monitor the Task Force's progress through required interim and final reports.
Artificial Intelligence Task Force
The document directly regulates the Artificial Intelligence Task Force, establishing limits on its meetings, duration of existence, and reporting requirements.