georgina Lambert

Testimony on HB 1725: Regulation of Artificial Intelligence Technologies I stand before you to express my concerns regarding the underpinnings of HB 1725, particularly its lack of funding and oversight mechanisms. While the bill aims to create a framework for the development and use of artificial intelligence technologies in New Hampshire, it does so without the necessary financial resources to support its objectives. The Department of Justice's projected budget increases of approximately $235,000 annually highlight the urgent need for dedicated funding. However, since the bill does not authorize additional positions or allocations, this poses a significant risk to effective implementation and enforcement. Furthermore, the bill's administrative oversight primarily relies on a newly established Artificial Intelligence Council, yet there is ambiguity surrounding its authority and capabilities. The limited expertise among its members, who must be appointed by various political figures, raises concerns about whether decisions made will reflect the diverse and inclusive intersectional perspectives required to address potential biases that AI systems may perpetuate. The council's influence over ethical AI development could be significantly enhanced through transparent processes and community representation to ensure that the voices of impacted populations are heard. In conclusion, while HB 1725 is an important step towards responsible AI governance, it is imperative to recognize the need for robust oversight and adequate funding. A truly transformative regulatory framework must support the necessary infrastructures to hold AI technologies accountable and ensure they serve the public interest without reinforcing existing inequalities. How do we plan to safeguard the welfare of our diverse communities without the requisite financial and human resources? It is essential to prioritize these considerations as discussions around this bill progress.