A statewide framework defining six core digital skills standards to equip North Carolina residents with the competencies needed to participate safely, confidently, and effectively in an increasingly digital world.
North Carolina Department of Information Technology (NCDIT)
A customizable policy template that establishes governance, roles, principles, and risk-management processes for the responsible use of artificial intelligence within a government agency.
A comprehensive human services policy that strengthens due process, transparency, and administrative fairness across housing assistance, CalWORKs, and CalFresh programs while funding system changes to reduce payment errors and administrative burden.
The state of Indiana developed a policy framework for the ethical and efficient use of artificial intelligence (AI) within state agencies. The policy adopts the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s AI Risk Management Framework to manage potential risks effectively. It also details the applicability of the actions undertaken by the Office of the Chief Data Officer (OCDO) to enable the deployment of trustworthy AI systems.
The State of Connecticut's policy on Artificial Intelligence (AI) Responsible Use establishes a comprehensive framework for the ethical utilization of artificial intelligence in the Connecticut state government.
The New York State Office of Information Technology established guidelines for the acceptable and responsible use of Artificial Intelligence technologies by state entities.
New York State Office of Information Technology Services