Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR32

Introduced
3/10/26  

Caption

Requesting The Department Of Education To Develop Artificial Intelligence Literacy Curricula Plans And Programs For Use In Public Schools.

Impact

The introduction of AI literacy curricula is expected to have a substantial impact on state educational standards and practices. It aims to enhance students' understanding and skills in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. By providing structured education on AI, the state seeks to mitigate potential risks associated with unsupervised AI usage, such as academic integrity issues and the exacerbation of educational inequities. This initiative correlates with broader educational goals of preparing students for college and future careers in an increasingly technology-driven job market.

Summary

Senate Resolution 32 (SR32) requests that the Department of Education in Hawaii develop comprehensive artificial intelligence (AI) literacy curricula for public schools. The resolution emphasizes the necessity of equipping students with fundamental knowledge about AI technologies, including their uses, limitations, ethical considerations, and impacts on society. The bill is motivated by the observation that a significant percentage of students already utilize AI tools, yet many receive little to no formal education regarding these technologies.

Contention

While the resolution has generally garnered support due to its forward-thinking approach to technology education, it may also face challenges. Potential points of contention could arise around the implementation of the curriculum—specifically, concerns about resource allocation, the training of educators, and the ability to develop materials that accurately represent the complex and rapidly changing landscape of AI technologies. Additionally, ensuring equitable access to AI tools and education might raise discussions on educational equity among different demographics.

Companion Bills

HI SCR33

Same As Requesting The Department Of Education To Develop Artificial Intelligence Literacy Curricula Plans And Programs For Use In Public Schools.

Previously Filed As

HI SR44

Requesting The Department Of Education To Develop And Implement A Statewide Financial Literacy Curricula Plan For Public High School Students.

HI SCR66

Requesting The Department Of Education To Develop And Implement A Statewide Financial Literacy Curricula Plan For Public High School Students.

HI SR209

Requesting The Department Of Education To Develop Indoor Athletic Courts And Gymnasiums At Elementary Public Schools.

HI HCR75

Requesting The Department Of Education And University Of Hawaii To Assess The Criteria Required To Establish An Educational Pipeline And Curriculum To Ensure That Students Acquire The Necessary Skills In Advanced Manufacturing And Cybersecurity.

HI SB1622

Relating To Artificial Intelligence.

HI HB546

Relating To Artificial Intelligence.

HI HR67

Requesting The Department Of Education And University Of Hawaii To Assess The Criteria Required To Establish An Educational Pipeline And Curriculum To Ensure That Students Acquire The Necessary Skills In Advanced Manufacturing And Cybersecurity.

HI HB899

Relating To Growth And Development In Sexuality Health Education Curriculum.

HI HB1384

Relating To Artificial Intelligence.

HI SCR233

Requesting The Department Of Education To Develop Indoor Athletic Courts And Gymnasiums At Elementary Public Schools.

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HI SB2212

Relating To Artificial Intelligence Literacy Education.

HI HB1887

Relating To Artificial Intelligence Literacy Education.

HI SB2923

Relating To Artificial Intelligence.

CA SB420

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CA AB1137

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HI HB1676

Relating To Artificial Intelligence.

CA SB524

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