Establishes the Alabama Commission on AI to review and advise on AI in various sectors. Requires qualified membership including expertise in Artificial Intelligence and mandates the disclosure of a report of the findings available to the public.
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This is a joint resolution enacted by the Alabama Legislature establishing a formal commission with defined membership, authority, and reporting requirements. It uses mandatory language throughout and creates legally binding obligations.
This document establishes a commission to study AI but does not directly address specific AI risks or harms. It mentions sectors where AI will be reviewed (healthcare, education, transportation, governance) and references values, civil liberties, and freedoms, but does not provide substantive coverage of risk mitigation measures. Coverage is minimal across most domains, with only implicit references to potential governance considerations.
The document establishes a commission to review AI use across multiple sectors including Public Administration, Health Care, Educational Services, and Transportation. The commission will study AI applications in governance, healthcare, education, environment, and transportation, as well as emerging industries like autonomous vehicles and industrial robotics.
The document does not focus on specific AI lifecycle stages but rather establishes a commission to study AI across all aspects of development and deployment. It mentions reviewing AI use in various sectors and considering future governance, implying coverage across multiple lifecycle stages without detailed requirements for any specific stage.
The document uses the general term 'artificial intelligence' throughout without defining it or distinguishing between different types of AI systems, models, or capabilities. It does not mention specific technical categories like foundation models, generative AI, or compute thresholds.
Alabama Legislature; Alabama Senate; Alabama House of Representatives
The document is a joint resolution passed by both houses of the Alabama Legislature, as indicated by the header and resolution language.
Governor of Alabama; Alabama Legislature; Lieutenant Governor; Speaker of the House; Senate President Pro Tempore
The appointing authorities (Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Speaker, and Senate President Pro Tempore) have the power to constitute the commission and ensure compliance with membership requirements. The Legislature and Governor receive the commission's report and would enforce any subsequent recommendations.
Alabama Commission on Artificial Intelligence; Governor of Alabama; Alabama Legislature
The commission itself serves as the monitoring body to review AI development and use in Alabama. It reports findings to the Governor and Legislature, who will monitor the commission's work and recommendations.
Alabama Commission on Artificial Intelligence; Governor of Alabama; Alabama Legislature; Secretary of Commerce; Secretary of Information Technology; Alabama public community colleges; four-year public institutions of higher education
The resolution establishes a commission and defines its membership, which includes state officials, legislators, and appointees with AI expertise. The commission itself is the primary target entity being created and governed by this resolution.