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Missouri Lawmakers Announce AI Regulation Bills Ahead of January 7 Session

Missouri lawmakers will introduce AI regulation bills on January 7, reflecting urgent demand for oversight as other states advance in ethical AI governance.

Missouri lawmakers are set to address the regulation of artificial intelligence in the upcoming legislative session, beginning January 7. This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the need for comprehensive oversight in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. According to State Senator Jill Carter, a Republican representing Missouri’s 32nd District, the lack of regulatory measures has been a pressing issue for several years, especially as other states have already made strides in this area.

The push for AI regulation comes amid increasing concerns about the ethical implications and potential societal impacts of artificial intelligence technologies. As AI continues to integrate into various sectors, including healthcare, finance, and education, the necessity for guidelines governing its use has become increasingly urgent. Lawmakers in Missouri are looking to evaluate existing frameworks and possibly introduce new legislation to ensure responsible AI deployment.

In a separate development, the community-based post-graduate pharmacy residency program recently launched at CHC/SEK in Pittsburg aims to address workforce needs in the pharmacy sector. As reported by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, there are nearly 61,000 open pharmacy jobs available in 2023. This new residency program is designed to bridge the gap between academic training and real-world practice for soon-to-be pharmacists, enhancing their skills and boosting confidence.

The residency will select two candidates for a 52-week, paid program at CHC/SEK’s in-house pharmacy, providing them with hands-on experience in pharmacy practice, patient care, and specialty pharmacy. Participants will receive individualized mentorship throughout the year, which aims to prepare them for the evolving demands of the profession. This initiative not only seeks to develop skilled practitioners but also to alleviate some of the workforce shortages currently facing the industry.

As Missouri navigates these pressing issues, it underscores the importance of proactive governance in technology and healthcare. The upcoming legislative session is poised to be a pivotal moment for both artificial intelligence and pharmacy practice in the state. The actions taken by lawmakers and industry leaders will likely have significant implications for the future landscape of these fields, impacting how technology is integrated into daily life and how healthcare professionals are trained and supported.

The convergence of these topics highlights a broader trend: as technology advances, so too must the frameworks that govern its usage and the systems that support its workforce. Missouri’s legislative efforts in 2024 may serve as a model for other states grappling with similar challenges, making it an important focal point in the national conversation surrounding AI regulation and healthcare education.

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