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5 GCA § 17101 Establishment
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There is hereby established the “Guam Artificial Intelligence Regulatory Taskforce.”
5 GCA § 17102 Definitions
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(a) “Task Force” means the Guam Artificial Intelligence Regulatory Task Force established pursuant to § 17101 of this Chapter. (b) “Artificial Intelligence” (AI) means the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems, including learning, rea…
5 GCA § 17103 Composition
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(a) The Task Force shall consist of the following twelve (12) voting members: (1) The Senator who is the Chairperson of the I Liheslaturan Guåhan’s Committee on Technology, or its successor committee; (2) The Attorney General of Guam or their designee; (3) The Chief Justice of th…
5 GCA § 17104 Purpose and Duties
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(a) The Task Force shall: (1) Study and evaluate current and emerging AI technologies and their potential impacts on Guam’s public and private sectors, including social, economic, legal, and security implications; (2) Review and assess existing laws and regulations, policies, and…
5 GCA § 17105 Organization and Operations
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(a) The Senator who serves as the Chairperson of I Liheslaturan Guåhan’s Committee on Technology, or its successor legislative committee, shall serve as the Chairperson of the Task Force. The Chief Technology Officer of the Office of Technology shall serve as the Vice Chairperson…
5 GCA § 17106 Reports and Recommendations
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(a) The Task Force shall submit written reports to the Speaker of I Liheslaturan Guåhan on its activities, findings and recommendations as follows: (1) First Progress Reports within four (4) months of its first meeting detailing the organization of the Task Force, membership stat…
5 GCA § 17107 Sunset Provision
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(a) The Task Force shall dissolve twenty-four (24) months after its first meeting, unless extended by law. The Task Force may submit a recommendation for extension of its term of up to an additional twenty- four (24) months, subject to approval by law, between the twentieth (20th…