The resolution establishes the Joint Legislative Task Force on Artificial Intelligence in Alaska, recognizing the rapid advancement of AI technology and its significant implications for various sectors, including government operations, economic development, and public services. The task force aims to examine the development, implementation, and regulation of AI within the state, addressing ethical considerations such as data privacy, security, and algorithmic transparency. It will evaluate current and potential applications of AI in state operations, assess economic opportunities, investigate legal and privacy concerns, explore workforce implications, and recommend policies for responsible AI use.

The task force will consist of seven members, with appointments from both the Senate and the House of Representatives, ensuring equal representation. It is tasked with creating a foundational set of terms, developing a long-term strategic plan for AI innovation, and submitting a report of findings and recommendations by January 31, 2026. The task force will operate with administrative support from legislative staff and may conduct meetings virtually. It is set to expire on February 2, 2026, after fulfilling its objectives.