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CA SB444
Bill
AI Summary
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Requests the UC Regents to enact a resolution by July 1, 2021 authorizing UC Berkeley and UC Irvine law schools to participate in a research program developing artificial intelligence or machine-learning solutions for pro se indigent litigants in Alameda and Orange counties respectively.
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Authorizes participating law schools to collaborate with other schools, departments, campuses within UC, California State University, and California Community Colleges while avoiding duplication of efforts.
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Requires participating law schools to be guided by the Asilomar AI Principles endorsed by the California Legislature in Assembly Concurrent Resolution 215.
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Requires each participating law school to submit a report by March 31, 2024 detailing findings, recommendations, goals, challenges, successes, and potential growth areas regarding the research program to state officials and relevant court presiding judges.
Legislative Description
University of California: Berkeley and Irvine law schools: Pro Se Indigent Litigant Research Program.
Last Action
From committee with author's amendments. Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on HIGHER ED.
7/27/2020