Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR789

Introduced
2/17/26  
Refer
2/18/26  
Report Pass
3/12/26  
Enrolled
3/31/26  

Caption

Senate Study Committee on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence; create

Impact

The establishment of this study committee is designed to explore the ramifications of AI on various facets of creative industries in Georgia. By assessing the conditions, needs, issues, and concerns raised by industry professionals, the committee is expected to make informed recommendations, potentially shaping future legislation that could influence how AI is utilized within creative fields. There is an implicit recognition of the need to balance technological advancement with the preservation of human creativity and professional opportunities.

Summary

SR789, titled the Senate Study Committee on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Creative Industries, aims to address the rising concerns surrounding the integration of artificial intelligence in creative sectors such as film and television. The resolution highlights the fear among creative professionals that AI may replace human artistry, posing significant risks of job losses, and calls for a comprehensive evaluation of these impacts. It recognizes Georgia's position as a national leader in the film industry, underscoring the importance of safeguarding the interests of creative writers and filmmakers.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR789 appears to be cautiously optimistic, with supporters advocating for the proactive study of AI's effects on the creative workforce. This approach is seen as a necessary step to preemptively address any negative consequences of technological adoption. However, there are also undercurrents of anxiety among creative professionals who fear that the findings may not lead to adequate protections or regulations, leaving them vulnerable in a rapidly evolving landscape.

Contention

One notable point of contention is the concern that while AI has the potential to enhance productivity and unlock new creative avenues, it might also generate confusion among audiences regarding the authenticity of creative works. Critics argue that without careful regulation, the distinction between human and AI-generated content may blur, leading to distrust among audiences and potential backlash against the industry. Opponents of unregulated AI use fear the loss of human artistry and the unique qualities that define creative expressions, making it essential for the committee to consider ethical implications alongside economic ones.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SR431

Senate Impact of Social Media and Artificial Intelligence on Children and Platform Privacy Protection Study Committee; create

GA SR391

Senate Study Committee on Artificial Intelligence and Digital Currency; create

GA HJM9

Artificial Intelligence Interim Committee

GA AB2545

Report: labor force impact: artificial intelligence.

GA HJR51

Artificial Intelligence and Children's Internet Safety Study Commission, created

GA HB2137

Relating To Artificial Intelligence.

GA SR533

Senate Study Committee on Enhancing Public Safety and Civic Health; create

GA SB1622

Relating To Artificial Intelligence.

GA SB1622

Relating To Artificial Intelligence.

GA HB05047

An Act Creating A Task Force To Study Artificial Intelligence And The State Workforce.

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