The Mississippi State Senate has passed a bill affecting the use of artificial intelligence in Mississippi. Senate Bill 2426 establishes the Artificial Intelligence Regulation Task Force. It aims to examine the use of AI, privacy concerns, ethical standards and potential uses within the government. The task force will report its findings annually to the legislature until the task force dissolves in 2027. It is also authorized to seek funding, appoint advisory members and propose policy recommendations in a way that balances innovation, public safety and regulatory oversight.Other bills this week target areas such as modernizing statewide emergency communication systems through SB 2835 and establishing clear labeling of meat and meat substitute products to cut back on consumer confusion through House Bill 913.The State House also held a moment of silence in honor of three University of Mississippi Medical Center crew members who were killed when their helicopter was downed in Madison County Monday.This week marked the 10th week of the legislative session.
The Mississippi State Senate has passed a bill affecting the use of artificial intelligence in Mississippi.
Senate Bill 2426 establishes the Artificial Intelligence Regulation Task Force. It aims to examine the use of AI, privacy concerns, ethical standards and potential uses within the government.
The task force will report its findings annually to the legislature until the task force dissolves in 2027. It is also authorized to seek funding, appoint advisory members and propose policy recommendations in a way that balances innovation, public safety and regulatory oversight.
Other bills this week target areas such as modernizing statewide emergency communication systems through SB 2835 and establishing clear labeling of meat and meat substitute products to cut back on consumer confusion through House Bill 913.
The State House also held a moment of silence in honor of three University of Mississippi Medical Center crew members who were killed when their helicopter was downed in Madison County Monday.
This week marked the 10th week of the legislative session.