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Black Hawk supervisors review proposed tiered AI policy, ask for implementation details
Summary
County IT staff presented a draft countywide artificial intelligence policy that would use a risk-tier framework and an oversight committee; supervisors asked for reporting, committee membership, and a follow-up vote after policy-review committee input.
Black Hawk County’s IT director presented a draft artificial intelligence policy to the Board of Supervisors on Sept. 9, proposing a tiered framework to govern how county employees use AI tools and recommending an oversight committee to review higher‑risk uses. The board discussed reporting, committee membership and an update schedule and signaled interest in returning the policy for adoption after the policy‑review committee and a short follow‑up period.
County Information Technology Director Al U told the board that the draft uses a three‑tier risk approach to help staff judge whether a given AI use is low‑risk (Tier 1), moderate (Tier 2) or high‑risk (Tier 3), based primarily on the sensitivity of data put into AI…
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