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Oregon’s chief privacy officer outlines AI guardrails: human in the loop, data classification, and training

Joint Interim Committee on Information Management and Technology · November 18, 2025
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Summary

Nick Blosser, Oregon’s chief privacy officer and AI strategist, briefed the committee on privacy work and AI guidance focused on prohibiting regulated data in generative AI, requiring human oversight of AI outputs, maintaining an approved tools list, and building training and governance frameworks.

Nick Blosser, Oregon’s chief privacy officer and AI strategist, told the committee that privacy recommendations from prior work (including 2021 legislation) and an AI Advisory Council informed a set of guiding principles and five recommended executive actions. "We issued a final recommended action plan in February," he said, listing governance, privacy, security, architecture and workforce needs.

Blosser described interim guidance for state employees and agencies. He said the…

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