State management: other; artificial intelligence pilot program; establish for state departments and agencies. Creates new act.
Impact
This legislation introduces significant changes in how the state of Michigan will manage and govern the use of AI technologies across various governmental departments. The designated board will comprise experts in AI, ethics, and private sector representation to ensure a comprehensive approach to AI integration. One key function of the board will be to provide recommendations and ethical guidelines for the operational standards of the pilot program. Furthermore, it will address the need for training and compliance with data protection laws, thereby reinforcing a structured approach to AI implementation.
Summary
House Bill 5899, also referred to as the 'Artificial Intelligence Pilot Program Act', aims to establish a governing framework for the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) within state departments and agencies in Michigan. The bill mandates the creation of an artificial intelligence governing board which will oversee the operational aspects and ethical considerations associated with the deployment of generative AI. This initiative is intended to enable state entities to explore the potential benefits of AI technologies while also setting guidelines to mitigate risks related to privacy and ethical standards.
Contention
One of the notable points of contention surrounding HB 5899 lies in the concerns about the potential societal impacts of generative AI. Critics may argue that while the pilot program is designed to promote innovation, it must be carefully balanced with the protection of individual privacy rights and public trust. Provisions are included to ensure that generative AI does not compromise confidential information or lead to discrimination, but the guidelines' effectiveness and their enforcement could be debated. Additionally, there may be discussions about the extent to which AI technologies could replace human judgment in government functions, raising questions about accountability and decision-making processes.
Establishing the Keystone Artificial Intelligence Authority within the Department of Community and Economic Development; providing for the duties of authority and its governing board; providing for duties of other entities; establishing the Artificial Intelligence Permitting System Pilot Program within the Department of Environmental Protection; establishing the Keystone Artificial Intelligence Development Fund; and providing for sovereign immunity.
Establishes the Artificial Intelligence Literacy Act which establishes an artificial intelligence literacy in the digital equity competitive grant program.
Requires school districts to provide instruction on artificial intelligence; requires Secretary of Higher Education to develop artificial intelligence model curricula.