AI's Evolving Role in Government

In the August edition of the Market Insights newsletter, Joe Morris explores key updates in AI definitions and regulatory actions.

From the August Market Insights Newsletter by Joe Morris, Chief Innovation Officer at e.Republic.

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Hope you’re all doing well! We’ve got some interesting updates on artificial intelligence this month that you’ll want to check out. Here’s a quick rundown:

How Are States Defining 'AI'?

The National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) offers a detailed overview of artificial intelligence (AI) and its related terms. This resource is designed to help legislators and industry stakeholders by clarifying definitions and providing examples, emphasizing the importance of consistent terminology and regulatory frameworks. Explore the NCSL’s dedicated AI page here.

What Are States and Localities Doing With AI?

Government Technology provides an interactive tracker that details AI-related actions across various states. The tracker highlights the importance of preparedness in integrating AI into government operations, focusing on data management, ethical guidelines and regulatory compliance. Check out the tool here.

States' Efforts to Regulate Deepfakes

The Brennan Center discusses how states are increasingly regulating the use of AI in elections. The article highlights concerns over AI’s impact on election integrity, particularly regarding misinformation and voter suppression. It emphasizes the need for clear regulations to ensure transparency and fairness, while also acknowledging the limitations of state actions and the necessity for federal oversight. Read the full article here.

To see an example of deepfakes in action, check out a deepfake of our president, Dustin Haisler, here.

What Does This Mean?

For technology vendors selling to government agencies, these developments underscore the increasing need for solutions that comply with emerging AI regulations. Vendors must prioritize transparency, ethical considerations and robust data-handling practices, particularly in sensitive areas like elections.

As state-level AI regulations evolve, vendors should stay informed about varying legal requirements across jurisdictions and be prepared to adapt their offerings accordingly. Collaboration with policymakers and proactive compliance will be essential for maintaining government contracts.

See you next month!

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