West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB5690

Introduced
2/20/24  
Engrossed
2/23/24  
Refer
2/26/24  
Refer
2/26/24  
Report Pass
2/29/24  
Enrolled
3/4/24  
Passed
3/9/24  

Caption

Creating a West Virginia Task Force on Artificial Intelligence

Impact

The establishment of the task force is expected to have a substantial impact on how West Virginia manages AI in public policy and implementation. By providing a structured forum for discussion, it enables stakeholders from different areas to collaborate on defining AI and developing best practices. Furthermore, the task force's activities could lead to the creation of new standards and policies that govern AI usage across state agencies, thereby influencing state laws concerning technology deployment and utilization.

Summary

House Bill 5690 establishes the 'West Virginia Task Force on Artificial Intelligence', aiming to develop a comprehensive approach to the usage and implications of artificial intelligence (AI) in the state. This task force will be organized under the Office of the Governor and will include a diverse set of members from various sectors, including technology, education, and government. One of the central roles of the task force will be to recommend legislation that addresses individual rights and consumer data in relation to AI technologies, ensuring that governance keeps pace with technological advancements.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 5690 appears generally positive, with supporters highlighting the need for proactive governance in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. Elected officials and industry representatives expressed agreement on the importance of having a dedicated entity to assess and recommend actions regarding artificial intelligence. However, there may also be concerns regarding the implications of AI on employment and privacy rights, which will need to be carefully addressed as the task force carries out its responsibilities.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise during the task force's deliberations, particularly regarding the extent of regulation needed versus the innovation potential of AI technologies. Opposition may surface from groups concerned about overregulation stifling technological growth, while advocates for consumer rights may push for stringent regulations to protect individual privacy and data rights. The challenge will lie in balancing these interests as the task force formulates its recommendations and reports to the legislature.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2814

To create a Hydrogen power task force

WV HB2097

Creation of a Higher Education Prison Task Force

WV HB3562

Relating to the West Virginia Fusion Center

WV HB3033

Create Intergenerational Poverty Task Force

WV HB2441

Reentry Task Force

WV HB3017

Establish Food Waste Task Force

WV HB3157

Relating to clarifying the duties, functions, prohibitions and restrictions applicable to the West Virginia Fusion Center

WV HB2073

To establish a state bank of West Virginia

WV HB2896

Relating to making West Virginia an Agreement State with the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

WV HB113

Relating to making West Virginia an agreement state with the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission

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