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The Washington State Artificial Intelligence Task Force just released its Interim Report, a comprehensive set of findings and recommendations that will shape the state’s approach to AI governance, transparency, and innovation in 2026 and beyond.
This article provides a clear, practical explanation of Washington’s AI Task Force Interim Report, including its eight key recommendations, the state’s direction on AI regulation, and what organizations should do to prepare for upcoming AI governance requirements.
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