Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2514

Introduced
3/1/22  

Caption

Relating To State Affairs And Government

Impact

The establishment of this commission under Bill S2514 signifies an important step towards regulating AI applications in state governance. As AI technologies become more prevalent, the bill aims to foster an environment of accountability and transparency. The commission will collect data on the applications of AI and automated systems in government, analyze their impacts, and report annually to legislative authorities. This structured oversight is intended to mitigate potential harms associated with algorithm-driven decision-making, providing guidelines that could enhance public trust in governmental processes.

Summary

Bill S2514, introduced in the Rhode Island General Assembly, seeks to address the use of artificial intelligence (AI) within state government. The bill proposes the establishment of a permanent commission tasked with monitoring the implementation of automated decision systems utilized by state agencies. This commission will conduct ongoing evaluations and provide recommendations concerning the ethical and effective use of AI, with a primary focus on ensuring that such systems do not adversely affect human welfare, legal rights, or privileges of individuals. The commission's mandate includes assessing existing policies and identifying gaps in training or enforcement regarding the use of these technologies.

Contention

Notably, the discussions surrounding Bill S2514 may invoke various points of contention. One issue might relate to the balance between innovation in technology and the necessary regulations that govern its application. Supporters may argue that oversight is essential for protecting citizens from biased or erroneous AI decisions, while opponents could view such regulations as impediments to the efficient use of technology in public service. The broader implications regarding data privacy, the transparency of AI systems, and the due process rights of individuals impacted by these systems could be central to the debates on the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7223

Relating To State Affairs And Government

RI S0117

Commission To Monitor The Use Of Artificial Intelligence In State Government

RI H7158

Requires DOA provide inventory of all state agencies using artificial intelligence (AI); establishes a permanent commission to monitor the use of AI in state government and makes recommendations for state government policy and other decisions.

RI H5123

Requires DOA provide inventory of all state agencies using artificial intelligence (AI); establishes a 13 member permanent commission to monitor the use of AI in state government and makes recommendations for state government policy and other decisions.

RI H7755

Relating To State Affairs And Government- Governor's Clean Energy Workforce Transition Commission

RI S2585

Relating To State Affairs And Government- Governor's Clean Energy Workforce Transition Commission

RI H4024

Establishing a commission on automated decision-making by government in the Commonwealth

RI H64

Establishing a commission on automated decision-making by government in the Commonwealth

RI H7735

Relating To State Affairs And Government

RI S33

Establishing a commission on automated decision-making by government in the commonwealth

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.