FRANKFORT, Ky. ( FOX 56 ) — Kentucky lawmakers have a clearer vision for how they want to legislate artificial intelligence.
“This is an entirely new issue to us. It’s very foreign, but it’s extremely important,” Rep. Josh Bray (R-Mount Vernon), the task force’s co-chair, said.
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Artificial intelligence technology is changing quickly, and lawmakers know there’s a lot of groundwork to do to keep up. As the 2025 session approaches, the General Assembly’s AI task force held its final meeting this week to approve recommendations for possible legislation and policies.
“The recommendations really don’t carry the weight of the law; we’ll have to have legislation drafted from that next session. I fully anticipate we will have lots of AI legislation crafted based on these recommendations,” Bray said.
The task force approved a list of 11 detailed recommendations.
- Recommendation #1: Consider legislation that would provide policy standards for the utilization of AI by the state of Kentucky, which would include a framework for decision-making in ethical AI uses, the business cases for use, the approval process for use, disclosures in use, mitigating third-party risks in use, and ensure the data privacy of Kentucky citizens.