SALT LAKE CITY — Utah state leaders from the newly formed"Office of Artificial Intelligence Policy" weighed in on their concerns about the future of AI in the Beehive State.
Learning from the challenges of regulating social media, Busse explained Utah needs guardrails for artificial intelligence without hurting businesses and still protecting the public. The Utah Department of Commerce has asked Zachary Boyd to set up guardrails for AI, and he has the background to stay ahead of it. Boyd has training in machine learning from BYU, UCLA and Chapel Hill.
The office is also running an AI learning laboratory to help companies feel confident using the technology.