Current:Home > MarketsPennsylvania state government will prepare to start using AI in its operations -TradeGrid
Pennsylvania state government will prepare to start using AI in its operations
Indexbit Exchange View
Date:2025-04-07 03:52:41
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania state government will prepare to use artificial intelligence in its operations, Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro said Wednesday, as states are increasingly trying to gauge the impact of AI and how to regulate it.
Shapiro, speaking at a news conference at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, said his administration is convening an AI governing board, publishing principles on the use of AI and developing training programs for state employees.
Pennsylvanians will expect state government to understand AI, adapt to AI and ensure that it is being used safely in the private sector, Shapiro said.
“We don’t want to let AI happen to us,” Shapiro said. “We want to be part of helping develop AI for the betterment of our citizens.”
Shapiro’s administration plans to start a two-year fellowship program to recruit AI experts who can help agencies incorporate it into their operations. He said the state’s public safety agencies have already begun consulting with AI experts to prepare for any AI-driven threats, such as fraud.
The governing board of senior administration officials will be asked to guide the development, purchase and use of AI, with the help of Carnegie Mellon faculty, the administration said.
Among state policymakers nationwide, AI is a growing area of concern. States including Wisconsin, Texas, Louisiana, North Dakota and West Virginia have taken action to study some of the effects of AI.
In California, Gov. Gavin Newsom earlier this month signed an executive order to study the development, use and risks of AI, and lawmakers in at least 25 states have introduced bills that address it, according to the National Conference on State Legislatures.
In Pennsylvania, lawmakers have introduced several bills on AI, including a pair to study its impacts on the state.
One bill would allow caseworkers to use it to help determine someone’s eligibility for a government program and to detect fraud. Another would create a registry of companies that make software containing algorithmic logic for use in automated calls, voice or text prompts online.
veryGood! (2)
Related
- Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
- Is Jenna Ortega Returning to You? Watch the Eyebrow-Raising Teaser for Season 5
- Are You Ready? The Trailer for Zoey 102 Is Officially Here
- Celsius founder Alex Mashinsky arrested and charged with fraud
- How to watch the 'Blue Bloods' Season 14 finale: Final episode premiere date, cast
- Meagan Good Supports Boyfriend Jonathan Majors at Court Appearance in Assault Case
- Kate Spade 24-Hour Flash Deal: Get This $300 Backpack for Just $89
- Find 15 Gifts for the Reader in Your Life in This Book Lover Starter Pack
- DeepSeek: Did a little known Chinese startup cause a 'Sputnik moment' for AI?
- Inside Clean Energy: Here Are the States Where You Save the Most on Fuel by Choosing an EV
Ranking
- Head of the Federal Aviation Administration to resign, allowing Trump to pick his successor
- A California Water Board Assures the Public that Oil Wastewater Is Safe for Irrigation, But Experts Say the Evidence Is Scant
- Surface Water Vulnerable to Widespread Pollution From Fracking, a New Study Finds
- Manufacturer recalls eyedrops after possible link to bacterial infections
- Alex Murdaugh’s murder appeal cites biased clerk and prejudicial evidence
- Kim Zolciak's Daughters Share Loving Tributes to Her Ex Kroy Biermann Amid Nasty Divorce Battle
- If you got inflation relief from your state, the IRS wants you to wait to file taxes
- Despite billions to get off coal, why is Indonesia still building new coal plants?
Recommendation
The Daily Money: Spending more on holiday travel?
What is Bell's palsy? What to know after Tiffany Chen's diagnosis reveal
Disney CEO Bob Iger extends contract for an additional 2 years, through 2026
A jury clears Elon Musk of wrongdoing related to 2018 Tesla tweets
Current, future North Carolina governor’s challenge of power
The ice cream conspiracy
Ecocide: Should Destruction of the Planet Be a Crime?
Kaley Cuoco's Ex-Husband Karl Cook Engaged Nearly 2 Years After Their Breakup