Urges President and Congress to develop an AI Advisory Committee. Highlights need for AI policy, ethical standards, workforce planning, and innovation. Notes California's AI investment. Calls for bridging tech-regulation gaps. Directs resolution to federal and state officials.
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This is a non-binding joint resolution that urges federal action but creates no legal obligations or enforcement mechanisms. It uses voluntary language ('urges') and serves as a policy recommendation rather than enforceable law.
This document has minimal coverage of risk domains, with only brief implicit references to workforce impacts (6.2) and governance gaps (6.5). The resolution primarily focuses on calling for federal AI policy development rather than addressing specific AI risks or harms. Coverage is limited to high-level concerns about economic impacts and regulatory gaps.
This resolution does not govern specific sectors. It is a non-binding policy recommendation urging federal action on AI governance broadly. References to workforce impacts and enterprise adoption are illustrative rather than regulatory.
The document does not address specific AI lifecycle stages. It is a high-level policy recommendation calling for federal AI governance without detailing technical development, deployment, or operational phases.
The document uses the general term 'artificial intelligence' throughout but does not define it or distinguish between different types of AI systems, models, or technical specifications. No compute thresholds, model types, or technical classifications are mentioned.
California State Legislature; Senator Chang
The resolution was proposed by the California State Senate and Assembly jointly, with Senator Chang as the author.
No enforcement mechanisms or enforcing bodies are specified in this non-binding resolution.
No monitoring bodies or oversight mechanisms are specified in this non-binding resolution.
President of the United States; Congress of the United States
The resolution explicitly urges the President and Congress to develop an AI Advisory Committee and adopt comprehensive AI policy.
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