Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR65

Introduced
3/5/24  
Refer
3/8/24  
Introduced
3/5/24  

Caption

Urging The Leadership Of The Department Of Law Enforcement To Periodically Undergo Training On Crimes Relating To Artificial Intelligence Technology.

Impact

If enacted, HCR65 would have significant implications for law enforcement practices in Hawaii. Regular training sessions focusing on AI-related crimes, such as deepfakes and other relevant technologies, would be instituted every two years. This initiative aims to improve the preparedness of law enforcement in the face of the burgeoning challenges posed by AI technology, thereby ensuring that officers are up-to-date with the latest trends and methods used in AI-related criminal activity.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 65 (HCR65) urges the leadership of the Department of Law Enforcement in Hawaii to undergo periodic training on crimes related to artificial intelligence (AI) technology. As AI technology rapidly evolves and is increasingly utilized in various sectors, law enforcement agencies will likely encounter crimes that exploit this technology. The resolution emphasizes the potential for both productive applications and misuse of AI, advocating for enhanced training to ensure officers are well-equipped to handle such criminal activities.

Contention

The resolution is a proactive measure to address the anticipated increase in AI-related crimes, but it may also raise discussions around resource allocation within the Department of Law Enforcement. Opponents might argue that the implementation of such training could divert resources from other essential training programs or operational areas. Nonetheless, supporters of HCR65 believe that the advantages of staying ahead in technology-related law enforcement outweigh any potential resource constraints.

Companion Bills

HI HR48

Same As Urging The Leadership Of The Department Of Law Enforcement To Periodically Undergo Training On Crimes Relating To Artificial Intelligence Technology.

Previously Filed As

HI HR48

Urging The Leadership Of The Department Of Law Enforcement To Periodically Undergo Training On Crimes Relating To Artificial Intelligence Technology.

HI SCR179

Urging Congress To Begin A Discussion Considering The Benefits And Risks Of Artificial Intelligence Technologies.

HI SR123

Urging Congress To Begin A Discussion Considering The Benefits And Risks Of Artificial Intelligence Technologies.

HI SB970

Artificial intelligence technology.

HI SB11

Artificial intelligence technology.

HI SB1564

AI Leadership Training Act Artificial Intelligence Leadership Training Act

HI HCR74

Urging The Department Of Law Enforcement To Develop And Implement A U Visa Certification Policy.

HI AB2885

Artificial intelligence.

HI HB1468

Artificial Intelligence & Biometric Technologies

HI HB2176

Relating To Artificial Intelligence.

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