Increases funding by $100,000 for the University of Oregon Labor Education and Research Center to research AI and automation's potential workforce impacts across Oregon's key economic industries.
Increases the General Fund appropriation to the Higher Education Coordinating Commission for public university programs by $100,000.
Allocates this increased funding to the University of Oregon Labor Education and Research Center.
Directs the Center to research the potential workforce impacts of automation and artificial intelligence across Oregon’s key economic industries.
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📜 This document's name is Oregon Senate Bill 5701.
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SECTION 488. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the General Fund appropriation made to the Higher Education Coordinating Commission by section 1 (9), chapter 454,
Oregon Laws 2023, for the biennium ending June 30, 2025, for public university statewide
programs, is increased by $100,000, for distribution to the University of Oregon Labor Education and Research Center to research the potential workforce impacts across Oregon’s key
economic industries to understand the impact of automation and artificial intelligence.
Increases funding for AI workforce impact research at the University of Oregon by $100,000.
Increases funding for AI workforce impact research at the University of Oregon by $100,000.