Georgia eyes AI growth with safety rules, education and new legislation
The Senate Study Committee on Artificial Intelligence released nearly two dozen recommendations on how Georgia should deal with the rapidly growing, widespread technology. The nine-member bipartisan committee unanimously passed the 185-page report at its final meeting at the Capitol on December 3. The report sets guidelines and guardrails to help various fields—from education to Georgia’s $4 billion entertainment industry—deal more effectively with AI. Key recommendations include focusing on AI’s ethical use, governance, risk management, transparency, human oversight and education. Specific areas addressed were public safety, health care, mental health and agriculture.
Georgia eyes AI growth with safety rules, education and new legislation