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17/01/2025 - Preliminary AI Policy Recommendations from Georgia Lawmakers (USA)

argument: Notizie/News - Digital Governance

Source: Now Habersham

This Now Habersham article summarizes the Georgia House Committee's preliminary findings on AI, which focus on crafting policies to regulate and promote the ethical use of AI technologies. The committee examined AI’s potential economic benefits, including job creation and industry growth, as well as its challenges, such as privacy concerns and the risk of automation-induced job losses.

The report highlights the need for transparency and accountability in AI systems, calling for guidelines that balance innovation with consumer protection. Proposed actions include state investments in AI education and infrastructure, and partnerships with private companies to develop ethical frameworks.

The article notes that Georgia is positioning itself as a leader in AI governance at the state level, with plans for public consultations and collaborations to refine its AI policies.