Requires the New Jersey Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development to conduct a study and issue a report on the impact of AI on the growth of the State’s economy.
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This is a binding legislative act from the New Jersey State Legislature that creates mandatory obligations for the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development to conduct a study and submit a report.
This document has minimal coverage of AI risk domains. It primarily addresses economic and workforce impacts through a mandated study, with implicit minimal coverage of socioeconomic risks (6.2 - employment quality). The document does not establish governance measures or mitigations for AI risks, but rather requires research into economic impacts.
This document does not directly govern any specific sectors but rather mandates a study examining AI's impact across multiple sectors of New Jersey's economy. The study will examine impacts on highly-skilled professions including healthcare (doctors), professional services (lawyers, data analysts), and broadly across 'occupations or industries' without sector-specific governance measures.
The document does not govern specific AI lifecycle stages but rather mandates a study of AI's economic impacts. It implicitly references the deployment and operation of AI systems through its focus on studying the impacts of AI-powered technology and automation already in use or anticipated to be used in the economy.
The document uses the general term 'artificial intelligence' without defining it or distinguishing between different types of AI systems, models, or technical specifications. No specific AI categories, compute thresholds, or model types are mentioned.
Assemblywoman Linda S. Carter; Assemblyman Robert J. Karabinchak; Assemblyman Clinton Calabrese; New Jersey State Legislature
The bill was sponsored by three New Jersey Assembly members and is being introduced in the 220th Legislature of New Jersey for the 2022 session.
New Jersey Legislature; Governor of New Jersey
The Legislature and Governor serve as enforcers through their oversight role in receiving and reviewing the mandated report, with the Legislature having enacted the binding obligation.
New Jersey Legislature; Governor of New Jersey; Assembly Science, Innovation and Technology Committee; Senate Economic Growth Committee
Multiple government bodies are designated to receive and monitor the study results, including the Governor, Legislature, and specific legislative committees focused on science/technology and economic growth.
Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development; New Jersey Commission on Science, Innovation and Technology
The legislation directly targets and creates obligations for the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development, who must conduct the study in consultation with the New Jersey Commission on Science, Innovation and Technology.
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