The bill establishes the Task Force on Artificial Intelligence in Public Postsecondary Education, which is to be convened by August 1, 2026. This task force, created adjunct to the Department of Education, will consist of various members including faculty from state universities, representatives from the Board of Governors and State Board of Education, an expert in artificial intelligence, and a student representative. The primary purpose of the task force is to review the opportunities, risks, and best practices associated with the use of artificial intelligence in academic settings, including its impact on academic integrity, teaching, and research.

The task force is tasked with several duties, including examining the implications of artificial intelligence on privacy and data security, identifying professional development needs for faculty, and recommending model policies for ethical AI use in education. By December 1, 2026, the task force is required to submit a report to the Governor and legislative leaders detailing its findings and recommendations, which may include proposed legislation. The task force will be dissolved upon the submission of this report, and the act is set to take effect on July 1, 2026.