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Communications Technology and Innovation Committee reports three communications bills, including AI oversight, text opt-out and emergency resource system

2258047 · February 10, 2025
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Summary

The Communications Technology and Innovation Committee reported three bills out of committee on Monday in February: a measure imposing requirements on state use of high‑risk artificial intelligence systems, a text‑message solicitation opt‑out requirement, and a bill to develop a statewide emergency resource management system.

The Communications Technology and Innovation Committee reported three bills out of committee on Monday in February, including a measure that would impose requirements on state agencies’ use of so‑called high‑risk artificial intelligence systems, a text‑message solicitation opt‑out provision, and a bill to create an emergency resource management system for declared states of emergency.

The AI bill, Senate Bill 12‑14, would require state bodies to follow defined standards for development, deployment and use of high‑risk artificial intelligence systems and directs the Chief Information Officer of the Commonwealth to develop and maintain related policies and procedures. The bill also directs the Chief Information Officer to convene a working group to examine the impact of the bill’s…

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