North Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S864

Introduced
4/28/26  

Caption

Safe and Responsible AI in Schools Act

Impact

The legislation requires the Department of Public Instruction to develop a model AI policy that public school units can adopt to guide AI usage. This includes standards for data privacy, security, and ethical usage, which will become crucial in the educational environment as AI tools are increasingly integrated into learning processes. Schools will have until June 30, 2027, to adopt policies based on this model. Additionally, the bill enables the creation of an evaluation framework for AI educational tools that aligns with the state curriculum, ensuring consistent and responsible use across the state’s educational institutions.

Summary

Senate Bill 864, titled the Safe and Responsible AI in Schools Act, aims to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) literacy into the education system in North Carolina. This bill mandates that the State Board of Education update computer science standards to include comprehensive instruction on AI for grades K-12. It highlights the importance of responsible and ethical use of AI technology, ensuring that students and staff are educated on its limitations, data privacy, and safety protocols when interacting with AI tools. The revised standards are expected to be implemented by the 2028-2029 school year, with provisions for periodic review to accommodate future advancements in AI technology.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around SB 864 appears to be positive, as it is seen as a necessary step toward modernizing education in the face of rapidly evolving AI technology. Supporters argue that this initiative equips students with essential skills for the future workforce while addressing vital concerns surrounding data privacy and ethical implications of AI use in education. However, there are concerns regarding the adequacy of resources and training necessary for educators to effectively implement these standards and policies.

Contention

Points of contention are likely to arise surrounding the implementation of the model policies and the adequacy of training for teachers under this new framework. Critics may argue that without sufficient funding and resources, the goals set forth by the bill could be challenging to fulfill. Additionally, there are inherent concerns in balancing the advancement of technology with ethical considerations, particularly regarding student data privacy and the potential for increased reliance on AI in educational settings, which could detract from traditional learning methods.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC H301

Social Media & AI Safety

NC SB1734

Schools; creating the Oklahoma Responsible Technology in Schools Act; requiring development of guidance for use of artificial intelligence and emerging technologies. Effective date. Emergency.

NC SB258

To Create The Arkansas Digital Responsibility, Safety, And Trust Act.

NC HB1746

Establishes the "AI Nonsentience and Responsibility Act"

NC HB1769

Establishes the "AI Non-Sentience and Responsibility Act"

NC HB1916

Artificial intelligence; Responsible Deployment of AI Systems Act; AI Council; AI Regulatory Sandbox Program; Artificial Intelligence Workforce Development Program; effective date.

NC HB1916

Artificial intelligence; Responsible Deployment of AI Systems Act; AI Council; AI Regulatory Sandbox Program; Artificial Intelligence Workforce Development Program; effective date.

NC HB1535

Artificial Intelligence Task Force; create and prescribe responsibilities of.

NC SB2426

Artificial Intelligence Task Force; create and prescribe responsibilities of.

NC S1840

Creates "New Jersey Responsible AI Advancement and Workforce Protection Act."

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