Illinois has passed laws regulating use of AI in mental health care settings, employment decision-making, community college instruction and digital replications of artwork and likeness. A law passed last year also amended state criminal code to clarify that child pornography laws apply to AI-generated photos and videos.
What could go wrong with a bunch of CPS graduates in charge of writing rules for AI? Data theft, voting registration breaches, financial security breaches and power grids held for ransom come to mind. JB naively thinks that AI hacks will follow the rules because Illinois wrote them. How do they handle breaches and power grid impacts on their own without federal government help? Does anyone in Illinois use their brain anymore?
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
What could go wrong with a bunch of CPS graduates in charge of writing rules for AI? Data theft, voting registration breaches, financial security breaches and power grids held for ransom come to mind. JB naively thinks that AI hacks will follow the rules because Illinois wrote them. How do they handle breaches and power grid impacts on their own without federal government help? Does anyone in Illinois use their brain anymore?