Florida Senate - 2024 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 1680 Ì7715825Î771582 LEGISLATIVE ACTION Senate . House Comm: RS . 02/15/2024 . . . . ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— The Committee on Rules (Bradley) recommended the following: 1 Senate Amendment 2 3 Delete lines 32 - 146 4 and insert: 5 development and deployment of new technologies and provide 6 reports on recommendations for procurement and regulation of 7 such systems to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and 8 the Speaker of the House of Representatives. 9 (3) The council shall be composed of the following members: 10 (a) The Lieutenant Governor. 11 (b) The state chief information officer. 12 (c) The Secretary of Commerce. 13 (d) The Secretary of Health Care Administration. 14 (e) The Commissioner of Education. 15 (f) Seven representatives with senior level experience or 16 expertise in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, identity 17 management, data science, machine learning, government 18 procurement, financial technology, education technology, and 19 constitutional law, with five appointed by the Governor, one 20 appointed by the President of the Senate, and one appointed by 21 the Speaker of the House of Representatives. 22 (g) One member of the Senate, appointed by the President of 23 the Senate or his or her designee. 24 (h) One member of the House of Representatives, appointed 25 by the Speaker of the House of Representatives or his or her 26 designee. 27 (4) Members shall serve for terms of 4 years, except that 28 sitting members of the Senate and the House of Representatives 29 shall serve terms that correspond with their terms of office. 30 For the purpose of providing staggered terms, the initial 31 appointments of members made by the Governor shall be for terms 32 of 2 years. A vacancy shall be filled for the remainder of the 33 unexpired term in the same manner as the initial appointment. 34 All members of the council are eligible for reappointment. 35 (5) The Secretary of Management Services, or his or her 36 designee, shall serve as the ex officio, nonvoting executive 37 director of the council. 38 (6) Members of the council shall serve without compensation 39 but are entitled to receive reimbursement for per diem and 40 travel expenses pursuant to s. 112.061. 41 (7)(a) The council shall meet at least quarterly to: 42 1. Recommend legislative and administrative actions that 43 the Legislature and state agencies as defined in s. 282.318(2) 44 may take to promote the development of data modernization in 45 this state. 46 2. Assess and provide guidance on necessary legislative 47 reforms and the creation of a state code of ethics for 48 artificial intelligence systems in state government. 49 3. Assess the effect of automated decision systems or 50 identity management on constitutional and other legal rights, 51 duties, and privileges of residents of this state. 52 4. Evaluate common standards for artificial intelligence 53 safety and security measures, including the benefits of 54 requiring disclosure of the digital provenance for all images 55 and audio created using generative artificial intelligence as a 56 means of revealing the origin and edit of the image or audio, as 57 well as the best methods for such disclosure. 58 5. Assess the manner in which governmental entities and the 59 private sector are using artificial intelligence with a focus on 60 opportunity areas for deployments in systems across this state. 61 6. Determine the manner in which artificial intelligence is 62 being exploited by bad actors, including foreign countries of 63 concern as defined in s. 287.138(1). 64 7. Evaluate the need for curriculum to prepare school-age 65 audiences with the digital media and visual literacy skills 66 needed to navigate the digital information landscape. 67 (b) At least one quarterly meeting of the council must be a 68 joint meeting with the Florida Cybersecurity Advisory Council. 69 (8) By December 31, 2024, and each December 31 thereafter, 70 the council shall submit to the Governor, the President of the 71 Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives any 72 legislative recommendations considered necessary by the council 73 to modernize government technology, including: 74 (a) Recommendations for policies necessary to: 75 1. Accelerate adoption of technologies that will increase 76 productivity of state enterprise information technology systems, 77 improve customer service levels of government, and reduce 78 administrative or operating costs. 79 2. Promote the development and deployment of artificial 80 intelligence systems, financial technology, education 81 technology, or other enterprise management software in this 82 state. 83 3. Protect Floridians from bad actors who use artificial 84 intelligence. 85 (b) Any other information the council considers relevant. 86 Section 2. Section 827.072, Florida Statutes, is created to 87 read: 88 827.072 Generated child pornography.— 89 (1) As used in this section, the term: 90 (a) “Generated child pornography” means any image that has 91 been created, altered, adapted, or modified by electronic, 92 mechanical, or other computer-generated means to portray a 93 fictitious person, who a reasonable person would regard as being 94 a real person younger than 18 years of age, engaged in sexual 95 conduct. 96 (b) “Intentionally view” has the same meaning as in s. 97 827.071.