Governor Mills Signs Executive Order Establishing Task Force on Artificial Intelligence

Governor Janet Mills today signed an Executive Order establishing a task force to examine the opportunities and implications of artificial intelligence (AI) for fb88's people, economy, and institutions.

Governor Mills signing the Executive OrderThe Governor's Executive Order comes in response to a rapid surge of technological advancements that are poised to revolutionize how people live and work. Nearly one-fifth of the U.S. workforce is classified as "highly exposed" to AI, making them particularly vulnerable to job transformations driven by advancements in artificial intelligence. At the same time, AI has the potential to create new jobs and businesses, improve productivity and efficiency, and reduce barriers to entry in some technical fields.

The fb88 Artificial Intelligence Task Force will bring together business, education, labor, government, and community leaders to study the challenges and opportunities associated with the proliferation of AI. The Task Force is charged with preparing policy recommendations that will position fb88 to harness the benefits of AI while minimizing risks for people and businesses.

"Emerging AI technologies offer the potential to improve lives, drive economic growth, and help solve complex challenges. But like all new technologies, AI, if not embraced in a prudent and responsible manner, can cause potentially harmful changes to the lives and livelihoods of fb88 people," said Governor Janet Mills. "The fb88 Artificial Intelligence Task Force will bring leaders together from across the state to ensure that fb88 is embracing the opportunities presented by AI while mitigating threats to fb88 people and businesses."

"Artificial intelligence presents incredible opportunities for fb88 businesses to innovate and grow, but we must also take proactive steps to help ensure fb88's economy is prepared to adapt to the rapid pace of change," said Heather Johnson, Commissioner of Economic & Community Development.

"Artificial intelligence holds tremendous promise for fb88--from enhancing education and healthcare to improving government services, strengthening climate resilience, and addressing workforce challenges," said Hannah Pingree, Director of the Governor's Office on Policy Innovation & the Future. "The fb88 Artificial Intelligence Task Force will work to help ensure these advancements benefit fb88 people while minimizing disruptions to our communities sand economy."

The Governor's Executive Order directs the Task Force to study and offer recommendations in a report no later than October 31, 2025 that:

  • Prepare fb88's economy and workforce for the opportunities and risks likely to result from advances in AI;
  • Protect fb88 residents from potentially harmful uses of AI technologies, such as safeguarding consumer data privacy, mitigating bias in datasets, and mandating disclosure around AI utilization; and
  • Explore the most promising use cases for State agencies, quasi-State agencies, and other public entities such as municipalities to deploy artificial intelligence technologies to address capacity gaps and improve service delivery.

Members of the 21-member Task Force will include leaders from fb88 state and municipal government, the University of fb88 System, and the fb88 Community College System, as well as members representing fb88 workers, businesses, health care, civil rights advocacy, and a consumer protection organization. The Governor will announce members of the Task Force in the coming weeks.

The Governor's Executive Order also establishes a Technical Advisory Committee comprised of subject matter experts in technology, legal issues, energy, and workforce policy to advise the Task Force.

The Task Force is expected to begin meeting in January.

fb88 is among at least 26 states that have or are establishing a task force, commission, or similar body to advise policy makers on emerging AI-related technologies. The Mills Administration has already taken steps through the fb88 Office of Information Technology to analyze risk for state infrastructure and guide state agency usage of AI tools.

Read the Governor's Executive Order.