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Board Name: Tennessee Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council
Board ID: 474
Address: , , TN
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Appointing Authority: Governor, Speaker of the Senate, Speaker of the House of Representatives
TCA: 4-3-3104
Duties: The advisory council shall submit an action plan to the governor addressing how to: Position this state competitively to ensure its citizens capture the full economic benefit from artificial intelligence opportunities; and Responsibly leverage artificial intelligence to improve the efficiency of state and local government services. No later than May 1, 2025, the joint chairs shall submit a status report on the council's activities and progress as of such date. No later than December 31, 2025 and by December 31 of 2026 and 2027 thereafter, the joint chairs shall submit to the governor, the speaker of the senate, and the speaker of the house of representatives a report containing, at a minimum, the following findings for the respective years as of such dates: the current state of artificial intelligence and its likely impact on this state's labor market conditions; how the labor market impact might reshape this state's key industries, occupations, and foundational skillsets; initiatives to stimulate economic growth, create jobs, and enhance talent development in the face of artificial intelligence-related changes; recommended legal regulations or policy changes needed to ensure the responsible and ethical use of artificial intelligence in this state, while protecting the rights of Tennessee citizens; ways to encourage artificial intelligence innovation and entrepreneurship and strategies to support workers displaced by artificial intelligence; proposed policy changes related to workforce development, educational systems, and research opportunities for colleges and universities in this state; an overview of the goals, benefits, potential uses, and limitations of artificial intelligence systems; and recommended ways to promote transparency and accountability for the use of artificial intelligence technologies by measuring, monitoring and reporting outcomes and progress. No later than December 31, 2028, the joint chairs shall deliver to the governor, the speaker of the senate, and the speaker of the house of representatives a final report and action plan containing, at a minimum, the following findings: principles and values to guide artificial intelligence use in state and local governments; governance framework with policies, procedures, and processes for the development, deployment, and use of artificial intelligence by state and local governments; evaluation of potentially beneficial use cases for deployment of artificial intelligence tools and strategies by the state to improve government services; risk analysis of potential threats to this state's key infrastructure from artificial intelligence technologies; recommendations on how this state can support state and local government employees through the artificial intelligence transition; recommendations on how to position this state competitively to ensure its citizens capture the full economic benefit from artificial intelligence opportunities; and recommendations on how to responsibly leverage artificial intelligence to improve the efficiency of state and local government services.
Number of Members: 24
Compensation: Member do not receive compensation, but do receive reimbursement of travel expenses in accordance with state travel regulations.
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Meeting Schedule: The joint chairs shall call all meetings and the advisory council shall meet at least four (4) times per calendar year. The joint chairs may establish subcommittees of the advisory council's members as necessary to ensure the council's effective and efficient operation.
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