Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SJR14

Introduced
1/4/24  
Refer
1/4/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The bill mandates the Joint Commission to evaluate several critical areas related to AI, including the risks of deepfakes, data privacy issues, and the spread of misinformation. It also addresses direct and indirect discrimination arising from AI algorithms and outlines strategies to promote equity in AI applications. Furthermore, the resolution aims to explore ways AI can enhance government operations and services, highlighting the importance of legislative oversight in technology integration.

Summary

SJR14 is a resolution directing the Joint Commission on Technology and Science to study advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and their implications for the Commonwealth of Virginia. This resolution acknowledges the rapid evolution of AI and its potential benefits across various industries while also recognizing the associated risks, including misuse and unintended consequences. Notably, it emphasizes the need for guidelines and frameworks that can help manage these new technologies effectively.

Contention

While the resolution itself is not inherently controversial, it does raise important discussions about the balance between technological advancement and the protection of citizen rights. By focusing on a comprehensive study, SJR14 allows for a thoughtful examination of both the benefits and the drawbacks of AI technologies, facilitating recommendations for potential legislative actions. Such discussions may encompass broader societal concerns about the ethical use of AI, including safeguarding privacy, ensuring equity, and preventing discriminatory practices.

Companion Bills

VA SJR14

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

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