S 7892 — Relates To Directing The Commissioner Of Education To Make Recommendations To The Board Of Regents Regarding The Incorporation Of Instruction In Artificial Intelligence System Literacy Into The School Curriculum
This bill directs the New York State Commissioner of Education to make recommendations to the Board of Regents regarding the incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) system literacy into the school curriculum. The goal is to ensure students understand AI systems and their implications. The bill addresses potential harms related to algorithmic discrimination by promoting education on AI systems. It is currently in the legislative process and has been referred to the Education committee.
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