New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3876

Introduced
5/22/23  

Caption

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

Impact

The bill mandates that state agencies notify the Artificial Intelligence Officer prior to developing or deploying any automated systems. This notification process includes a requirement for a review period during which the officer can evaluate the proposed system against established compliance standards. Additionally, the legislation calls for the creation of an inventory of automated systems used by state agencies, which will be made publicly available. This inventory will provide insight into the capabilities of these systems and their implications for residents of New Jersey.

Summary

Senate Bill S3876, proposed in New Jersey, aims to establish a comprehensive regulatory framework for the use of automated systems and artificial intelligence (AI) within state agencies. The legislation is motivated by the increasing integration of AI technologies in decision-making processes across various sectors and seeks to ensure these systems operate transparently and ethically. To this end, the bill creates the role of an Artificial Intelligence Officer tasked with developing procedures for the utilization of AI systems, requiring state agencies to comply with these guidelines as part of their operations.

Contention

Notable points of contention that may arise from this legislation include concerns about personal data protection, potential bias in automated decision-making, and the implications of bureaucratic oversight on innovation. Critics may argue that additional layers of regulation could hinder the development and deployment of beneficial AI technologies, while supporters emphasize the necessity of safeguarding citizens' rights and ensuring fairness in AI applications. The bill aims to strike a balance between promoting technological advancement and protecting public interests, which will likely continue to fuel discussions as the legislation progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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