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February 27, 2026 - Carnegie, PA

ADVISORY - Governor Shapiro Takes Action to Protect Pennsylvanians Using AI and Hold Bad Actors Accountable, Launching New AI Literacy Toolkit and AI Enforcement Task Force

Governor Josh Shapiro joined Pennsylvania Department of Education Secretary Dr. Carrie Rowe, Pennsylvania Department of Health Dr. Debra Bogen, Pennsylvania Department of State Secretary Al Schmidt, state legislators, and local leaders at the Carnegie Clubhouse of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania to announce new steps his Administration is taking to protect Pennsylvanians from predatory AI practices. Governor Shapiro announced the new action during a roundtable discussion on artificial intelligence (AI) safety and ways the Commonwealth can ensure kids, parents, teachers, and communities have the tools they need to safely and responsibly use the latest technology. At the roundtable, Governor Shapiro announced three steps his Administration is taking:

Launching an AI Literacy Toolkit, a comprehensive, multi-agency resource developed in collaboration with the Pennsylvania Departments of Education, Health, Human Services, State, Aging, and Banking and Securities to help Pennsylvanians safely and responsibly use artificial intelligence tools. The toolkit expands existing digital literacy resources into a holistic guide addressing AI's benefits, risks, and real-world impacts across four key populations: children; seniors; Pennsylvanians with intellectual disabilities; and individuals facing mental health and substance use challenges.

Creating an AI Enforcement Task Force at the Department of State and establishing a formal complaint and reporting process for AI-powered bots that may be engaging in unlicensed professional practice. Pennsylvanians can now submit concerns through a dedicated form, hotline, and email address, which the Task Force will evaluate to determine whether certain AI companion technologies are engaging in unlicensed practice under existing law.

Coordinating closely with Attorney General Dave Sunday to strengthen consumer protections related to AI companion bots. While the Department of State oversees professional licensure and unlicensed practice, the Attorney General has authority under the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law to investigate consumer protection violations. Through this collaboration, the Shapiro Administration and the Office of Attorney General will share information about complaints and refer cases to the appropriate authorities when necessary.


List of Speakers:
Governor Josh Shapiro
Pennsylvania Department of Education Secretary Dr. Carrie Rowe
Pennsylvania Department of Health Dr. Debra Bogen
Pennsylvania Department of State Secretary Al Schmidt
Chris Watts, President & CEO, Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania
Annette G. Myarick, Executive Director, Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics
Tami Benton, MD, Psychiatrist-in-Chief at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Martin P. Raniowski, MA, CAE, FCPP, CEO & Executive Vice President of the Pennsylvania Medical Society