HB 3545 — Technology; Artificial Intelligence; State Agencies; Prohibited Uses; Permitted Uses; Office Of Management And Enterprise Services; Effective Date
HB 3545 addresses the use of artificial intelligence by Oklahoma state agencies, establishing permitted and prohibited uses. The bill aims to regulate AI deployment to prevent discriminatory or harmful outcomes in state operations. It also mandates the Office of Management and Enterprise Services to oversee AI implementation and sets an effective date for compliance. The legislation seeks to ensure transparency and accountability in AI systems used by state agencies.
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