Astoria, OR – According to the state officials, Governor Kotek created the State Government Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council in response to the growing role that generative artificial intelligence is playing in society.
The Council will provide a recommended action plan framework to the Governor’s Office no later than six months from the date of its first convening, and a final recommended action plan no later than 12 months from its first convening.
Meetings of the State Government Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council are open to the public.
Public comment may be made during the meeting.
Governor Kotek reportedly said:
“Artificial intelligence is a rapidly evolving landscape which the state must be well-prepared for. The Council will conduct important work in identifying how the state can mitigate risk and center equity in this new technological frontier.
As such, a fundamental priority of my office was developing a council that included a diversity of voices, perspectives, and backgrounds. I look forward to reviewing the recommendations they will bring to my desk.”