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Virginia: AI Task Force members will provide advice for policymakers

Rebecca Barnabi
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Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced a new Artificial Intelligence Task Force yesterday, as called for under Executive Order 30.

The Task Force includes 10 of the most prominent AI experts in the Commonwealth, drawn from Virginia educational institutions, non-profits and private corporations.

The Task Force volunteers will provide advice to policymakers as they build on Virginia’s strengths to make it a leader in the AI space while erecting appropriate guardrails to ensure responsible use of the technology. The group will also offer input to state agencies on using AI to enhance their operations while ensuring that the AI solutions they adopt are cost-effective.

“When I signed my artificial intelligence executive order, I was very clear that while there are amazing opportunities with AI, there are also inherent risks that we must tackle head-on. I am excited to bring together this extraordinary group of leading experts in the AI space,” Youngkin said. “Virginia’s world-class universities, companies, and military bases position it to lead the nation in the development of AI. The AI Task Force will play a critical role in ensuring that Virginia stays at the forefront of this rapidly developing industry.”

The Task Force will meet at least twice per year and offer input to both the executive and legislative branches on the Policy Standards, IT Standards and Education Guidelines issued under EO 30. The group will also provide input on existing and contemplated uses of AI by state agencies, ensuring that agencies are maximizing return on investment and identifying promising AI uses that might be adopted statewide.

“AI promises to enhance the efficiency of state government, provide educators with powerful teaching tools, and enhance the lives of Virginia citizens,” Office of Regulatory Management Director Reeve Bull said. “The AI Task Force will help ensure that Virginia is taking advantage of the extraordinary opportunities associated with the new technology while maintaining sensible guardrails that promote fairness and safety.”

The Task Force’s input will help the Commonwealth ensure that its AI policy remains up-to-date and responds to new developments in the rapidly developing space. By positioning itself as a leader in the critical new industry, Virginia is building on its status as America’s top state for business and enhancing the lives of residents.

More information about the AI Task Force is available online.


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