Utah Lawmaker Appointed to Lead National AI Task Force
In a significant move for state-level artificial intelligence policy, a Utah lawmaker has been appointed to lead a newly established national task force. State Representative Doug Fiefia, a Republican from Herriman, will co-chair the National Task Force on State AI Policy, as announced by the Future Caucus, a bipartisan nonprofit that champions young policymakers.
Purpose and Goals of the Task Force
The primary objective of the task force is to combat what the Future Caucus describes as “partisan gridlock” that hampers progress in AI legislation. By providing state lawmakers with essential resources and tools, the task force aims to facilitate informed lawmaking in the realm of artificial intelligence.
According to the Future Caucus, the task force is envisioned to serve as a “national brain trust for responsible AI governance” at the state level. This initiative reflects a pressing need for cohesive and sensible AI policies across the country.
Activities and Initiatives
The task force plans to host public hearings and confidential briefings focused on AI. Additionally, it will produce a comprehensive policy memo that can guide AI policymaking nationwide. This proactive approach underscores the urgency of establishing clear guidelines as AI technology continues to evolve rapidly.
Fiefia’s Vision for AI Policy
In a recent statement, Fiefia emphasized the critical nature of this moment: “We can’t afford to let AI policy be divided by party or decided by default.” He believes that younger lawmakers have a unique opportunity to lead with both balance and foresight, suggesting that a collaborative approach is essential for effective governance in AI.
Context and Legislative Background
The formation of the task force follows a recent decision by the U.S. Senate to remove a proposed moratorium on state-based AI laws from a significant legislative package. Initially, GOP senators advocated for a 10-year ban on state regulations concerning AI, arguing that the federal government should retain exclusive authority over the technology’s regulation.
Fiefia, who has a background in technology from his previous work at Google, has been an outspoken advocate for data and AI policies. His recent legislative success includes the passage of HB418, a groundbreaking bill that mandates tech and social media companies to enhance interoperability. This legislation aims to give users greater control over their data, compelling companies to facilitate data sharing across various platforms.
Leadership of the Task Force
Co-chairing the task force alongside Fiefia is Monique Priestley, a Democratic state representative from Vermont who is also engaged in AI legislation. Their collaboration signifies a bipartisan effort to address the pressing challenges and opportunities presented by artificial intelligence.
This development marks a pivotal step towards establishing effective and balanced AI governance at the state level, as lawmakers strive to navigate the complexities of this transformative technology.