Sen. John Albers Announces Completion of Senate Study Committee on Artificial Intelligence

ATLANTA (December 3, 2024) —Today, Senator John Albers (R–Roswell), Chairman of the Senate Study Committee on Artificial Intelligence (AI), announced the unanimous adoption of the committee’s final report during its concluding meeting at the State Capitol. The committee, created under Senate Resolution 476, has spent months examining AI technology’s transformative potential and implications across key sectors including education, public safety, healthcare, agriculture and entertainment.

“Artificial intelligence represents one of the most dynamic and complex advancements of our time,” said Sen. Albers. “This committee worked diligently to ensure Georgia is not only prepared for the opportunities AI offers but also vigilant in addressing its challenges, from ethical concerns to workforce implications.”

The report details findings and recommendations to guide Georgia’s approach to AI implementation. Key highlights include:

Comprehensive AI Policies for Public Entities: The committee recommends every state agency and local government develop policies addressing ethical use, data privacy, and human oversight in AI applications.

Support for Education and Workforce Development: Initiatives include AI-focused pathways in K-12 schools, expanded upskilling programs for Georgia’s workforce, and the development of AI integration plans for higher education systems.

Public Safety and Healthcare Enhancements: The report emphasizes AI’s role in improving emergency response efficiency and healthcare outcomes, particularly in underserved areas.

Promoting Responsible Innovation: Measures include encouraging transparency in AI systems, establishing liability standards for AI products, and ensuring protections against the misuse of deepfake technology.

“From addressing food security through precision agriculture to enhancing emergency response and advancing personalized education, AI has the potential to improve every Georgian’s quality of life,” said Sen. Albers. “However, we must balance innovation with safeguards to protect privacy, fairness, and transparency.”

The committee, comprised of bipartisan legislators, industry leaders, and academic experts, held eight meetings statewide to gather stakeholder testimony and explore AI’s applications and risks. The report also calls for the creation of a state board on Artificial Intelligence and continued legislative oversight to ensure Georgia remains a leader in responsible AI adoption.

“I’m proud of the collaborative effort that shaped this report,” said Sen. Albers. “We look forward to turning these recommendations into actionable policies that will keep Georgia safe and at the forefront of technological innovation.”

The full report is available on the Georgia General Assembly website here.


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Sen. John Albers serves as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Public Safety. He represents the 56th Senate District which includes portions of Cherokee, Cobb and North Fulton counties. He may be reached at his office at 404.463.8055 or by email at john.albers@senate.ga.gov

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