Creates the Illinois Future of Work Task Force to plan for future labor needs. Requires assessment of emerging technologies like AI. Mandates job standards development. Instructs identification of future job opportunities. Proposes workforce training programs. Submits report by May 1, 2022.
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This is a binding state legislative act that creates a task force with mandatory duties, specific membership requirements, and defined timelines for completion and reporting.
This document has minimal coverage of AI risk domains, with brief mentions of employment impacts (6.2) and emerging technology assessment (6.4). The focus is on planning and assessment rather than addressing specific AI risks or harms. No coverage of discrimination, privacy, misinformation, malicious actors, human-computer interaction, or AI system safety domains.
This document does not govern specific sectors but rather creates a task force to assess AI and automation impacts across all sectors of the Illinois economy. The findings mention service sector and white collar positions broadly, indicating economy-wide scope.
The document does not directly govern specific AI lifecycle stages but rather establishes a task force to assess emerging technologies including AI. The focus is on planning and assessment activities that would inform future policies across multiple lifecycle stages.
The document explicitly mentions artificial intelligence and predictive analytics as emerging technologies to be assessed. It does not define AI models, AI systems, or distinguish between different types of AI. No compute thresholds or specific AI categories are mentioned.
Illinois General Assembly
The document is a legislative act enacted by the Illinois General Assembly, as stated in the opening clause.
Governor of Illinois; Illinois General Assembly
The Governor and General Assembly receive the final report and have oversight authority. The appointing authorities (Senate President, House Speaker, Minority Leaders, Governor) have enforcement power through their appointment authority.
Illinois Future of Work Task Force; Governor of Illinois; Illinois General Assembly
The Task Force itself monitors and assesses emerging technologies and their impacts. The Governor and General Assembly receive the final report for review and potential action.
Illinois Future of Work Task Force members; Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity; Department of Labor; Department of Employment Security; State Board of Education; Illinois Community College Board; Board of Higher Education
The act creates and applies to the Illinois Future of Work Task Force, which includes representatives from business, labor, environmental, education communities, and various state agencies that must participate.
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