Tennessee HB1209 amends the artificial intelligence advisory council to include more AI experts and expand its duties.
Tennessee HB1209 amends the artificial intelligence advisory council to include more AI experts and expand its duties. The council must now have at least two members with AI research or development experience. The council can invite additional AI experts as nonvoting members. It must identify best practices for data privacy and security for state agencies and compile an inventory of federal and state AI laws, regulations, and executive orders. The inventory must identify overlaps, conflicts, or gaps that may hinder AI innovation and suggest revisions to harmonize AI-related laws.
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