HB 2591 — Relating To Artificial Intelligence
HB 2591 addresses artificial intelligence governance in Hawaii, including provisions related to AI chatbots and data management. The bill introduces measures for oversight and transparency in AI systems used by state departments and agencies. It also proposes the establishment of a Chief Data Officer and a Comprehensive Hawaii Data Hub to manage open data and governance tools. The legislation aims to mitigate risks associated with algorithmic discrimination and privacy concerns arising from AI deployment.
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