HB 4103
Establishes the Senator Aaron Woods Commission on Artificial Intelligence within the office of Enterprise Information Services.
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Bill overview
This bill establishes the Senator Aaron Woods Commission on Artificial Intelligence within the Oregon Enterprise Information Services office. The commission’s purpose is to serve as a central resource for monitoring AI use in the state, identifying long-term policy implications, and making recommendations for legislation and regulations. It also directs the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to hire a Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer to assist the commission in its work, focusing on privacy, data protection, and AI strategy.
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The supporters of House Bill 4103 emphasize the need for a balanced approach to artificial intelligence development, prioritizing both innovation and public trust. They argue that the establishment of a commission will provide a framework for responsible AI development, ensuring that technological advancements align with societal values and promote the well-being of citizens. By acknowledging the potential risks and benefits of AI, proponents believe that this legislation will foster a more inclusive and equitable future, where technological progress serves the greater good.
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