AB 2652 — State Department of Education: Artificial Intelligence Working Group
AB 2652 establishes an artificial intelligence working group within the California State Department of Education to study the use of AI in K-12 education and its potential impacts on students, including issues related to algorithmic discrimination and data privacy. The bill aims to assess how AI tools are being used in schools and to develop recommendations for ensuring their ethical and equitable deployment. The working group is tasked with addressing concerns such as bias in AI systems and the collection and use of student data. The bill is currently under review in a legislative committee.
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