Kentucky Lawmakers Propose AI Regulation Framework: Key Recommendations
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) is gaining popularity in Kentucky.
- Representative Josh Bray, who co-chairs the task force, noted that AI could impact daily life significantly.
- The task force plans to propose several new laws to regulate AI in state government.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is gaining popularity in Kentucky. A task force with state lawmakers has studied AI and suggested how it should be regulated. Their goal is to ensure AI is used effectively and responsibly.
Representative Josh Bray, who co-chairs the task force, noted that AI could impact daily life significantly. He emphasized the need for rules to guide its use, saying that while AI has benefits, misuse can lead to problems.
The task force plans to propose several new laws to regulate AI in state government. Dr. Shawn Schulenberg, President of the Presidential AI Task Force at Marshall University, supports the task force’s work. He believes it is crucial for the U.S. to use AI safely and productively.
AI technology has become popular in the last two years. The task force’s recommendations will help establish a framework for its future use in Kentucky.
For detailed recommendations from the Artificial Intelligence Task Force, visit: Task Force Findings and Recommendations.
