New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4399

Introduced
5/16/24  

Caption

Requires Commission on Science, Innovation and Technology to study impact of State agencies procuring, implementing, and operating artificial intelligence.

Impact

This legislation reflects a growing trend in state governance to embrace technological advancements while ensuring that they are utilized effectively and responsibly. The implications of A4399 may include improved efficiency in state agencies' operations through the application of AI. Moreover, it signifies a proactive measure to govern the rapid development and deployment of AI, which poses potential risks and benefits. As state agencies report their experiences and expenditures, this information could guide future legislative actions and budget decisions regarding technology investment in New Jersey.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4399, introduced in New Jersey, requires the Commission on Science, Innovation and Technology to conduct a thorough study on the implementation and operational impact of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies within state agencies. The bill mandates the commission to create a comprehensive report detailing how various state departments utilize AI, the purposes behind that usage, and the associated costs for procurement, implementation, and operational levels of such technologies. This initiative supports the evaluation of AI's effectiveness and the costs incurred by the government, with findings expected to be reported to both the Governor and the Legislature within one year following the bill's passage.

Contention

While the bill is primarily aimed at assessing the impact of AI in state governance, potential points of contention may arise around issues such as privacy, data management, and ethical utilization of AI technologies. Stakeholders may express concerns over the transparency of AI applications and their consequences on public services. Furthermore, as AI continues to evolve, the legislature may face challenges in keeping legal frameworks timely and effective, ensuring that the usage of AI within government does not encroach upon civil liberties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ SB487

Artificial intelligence by public bodies; Joint Commission on Technology & Science to examine use.

NJ A4888

Establishes AI and Labor Market Study Commission to analyze impact of artificial intelligence on labor market.

NJ S1438

Concerns regulation of automated systems and artificial intelligence used by State agencies.

NJ S3876

Concerns regulation of automated systems and artificial intelligence used by State agencies.

NJ A4400

Establishes NJ Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council.

NJ A5168

Establishes task force to research and report on potential sources of funding for artificial intelligence initiatives and appropriate tax incentives to support businesses impacted by expansion of use of artificial intelligence.

NJ SJR14

Artificial intelligence; Joint Commission on Technology and Science to study advancements.

NJ SJR14

Artificial intelligence; Joint Commission on Technology and Science to study advancements.

NJ S3357

Establishes NJ Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council.

NJ 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.

Similar Bills

CA AB1576

Secretary of Government Operations: working group: technology.

CA AB594

Artificial intelligence.

NJ A4821

Requires OIT to develop NJ generative artificial intelligence program and implement artificial intelligence education courses with county governments; appropriates $1.5 million.

CA AB976

Artificial Intelligence in State Government Services Commission.

VA HB2046

High-risk artificial intelligence; development, deployment, and use by public bodies, report.

VA SB1214

High-risk artificial intelligence; development, deployment, and use by public bodies, report.

CA AB2652

State Department of Education: artificial intelligence working group.

NJ S1438

Concerns regulation of automated systems and artificial intelligence used by State agencies.