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Rules Committee approves amended AI inventory ordinance to require public inventory and impact assessment standard

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee · November 18, 2024
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Summary

The committee voted to send to the full Board an ordinance ordering the city's CIO to publish a public inventory of AI tools used by the city and to develop an impact-assessment standard; the CIO described guidance, training pilots and the need for governance while a public commenter urged safeguards on bias and environmental impacts.

The San Francisco Rules Committee on Nov. 18 voted to forward to the full Board legislation that would require the city’s chief information officer to compile and publish a public inventory of artificial-intelligence products procured or used by city departments and to develop a procurement impact-assessment standard.

Supervisor Ronan introduced the ordinance and proposed minor amendments…

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