Delaware Governor Creates AI Commission

July 17, 2024

United StatesU.S. States & Territories

Summary

On July 17, 2024, Governor John Carney signed House Bill 333 creating the Delaware AI Commission. The Commission’s purpose is to make recommendations to the Department of Technology and Information (DTI) and the General Assembly. Such recommendations will pertain to the application of AI in ways that are safe for state employees. The Commission will also maintain an inventory of the different uses of AI within the state’s federal agencies and identify areas that pose a substantial risk. The bill notes that the Commission will be in place for the following 10 years.

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