Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HR48

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

The passage of HR48 would significantly impact how law enforcement agencies in Hawaii approach the training and preparedness of their personnel regarding emerging technological crimes. The resolution aims to enhance the knowledge and skills of law enforcement officers to better investigate and respond to incidents involving advanced technologies. By mandating this training, the bill seeks to equip officers with the necessary tools to navigate the complexities introduced by artificial intelligence in criminal contexts.

Summary

House Resolution 48 (HR48) calls for the leadership of the Department of Law Enforcement in Hawaii to engage in regular training focused on crimes associated with artificial intelligence technology. Recognizing the rapid advancements in technology, the resolution highlights both the potential benefits of artificial intelligence and the potential for its misuse in criminal activities. It urges that this training occur at least every two years to ensure that law enforcement officers are well-prepared to address the increasing number of cases involving AI-related crimes, such as deepfakes.

Contention

While the resolution mainly seeks to improve training for law enforcement officials, there may be discussions concerning the implications of such training on civil liberties and privacy issues. There could be concerns regarding how law enforcement utilizes information derived from AI technologies and the potential for overreach in investigations. Additionally, the effectiveness and relevance of such training could be topics of debate, as critics may argue about the need for more comprehensive guidelines and regulations concerning artificial intelligence.

Companion Bills

HI HCR65

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 HCR65

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 HB1468

Artificial Intelligence & Biometric Technologies

HI AB2885

Artificial intelligence.

HI HB2176

Relating To Artificial Intelligence.

HI HB1271

Information Technology - Artificial Intelligence - Policies and Procedures (Artificial Intelligence Governance Act of 2024)

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