AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – A Georgia House Subcommittee met at the Georgia Cyber Center to discuss cyber security on Thursday.
“Artificial intelligence impacts every life, every day and we need to learn how to protect our citizens from nefarious actors, but also enable them and enable businesses to utilize the technology,” Georgia Senator Max Burns said.
“I wanted to see if you had insights across national boundaries– Canada or EU. Are you seeing things here that you should emulate, or you should avoid,” Senator Burns asked.
With the evolution of technology comes the challenge of staying up to speed on all new advancements especially when it comes to artificial intelligence. That’s the goal of the House Technology and Infrastructure Innovation Subcommittee on Artificial Intelligence.
“It is so difficult to maintain a pace that’s fast enough to stay ahead of the development in artificial intelligence. Part of the challenges that we have as state legislatures …