In March, the Washington state legislature passed a bill establishing a task force to address artificial intelligence’s increasingly prominent role in daily life. Now, the task force is becoming a reality.
Today, the 18-member task force is set to meet for the first time. The group, which includes a bipartisan set of state lawmakers, tech industry leaders, advocacy group representatives and government officials, will discuss how the state can both embrace and regulate AI going forward.
According to a news release from the Attorney General’s office, the meeting will cover intellectual property protections, proper oversight for AI, how AI perpetuates bias and racial disparities, how to support AI innovation and how to improve transparency regarding AI. Attorney General Bob Ferguson, who helped put the bill forward, stated in the news release that Washington has a unique role in the national AI conversation given the tech industry’s prominence in the state.
“Washington is already a technology leader in this country, and we must continue to lead on the safe and responsible use of AI,” Ferguson stated. “The experts on our task force will be critical in helping shape policy that centers the people as we navigate one of the most important issues of our time.”