The Illinois Advisory Committee (Committee) will hold a series of public virtual briefings from July until the Winter. The purpose of these events is to hear testimony examining the use of AI technology in law enforcement that may give rise to discrimination based on any federally protected category, any denial of equal protection of the law in the administration of justice, and abridgement of privacy rights.
Briefing I: Researchers & Academics
Date and Time: Tuesday, July 21, 2026 at 3:00 - 5:00 pm CT
Zoom Details: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_ZesrYiznQjej-KMFatJbew
To join by phone: 1-833-435-1820; Meeting ID: 160 515 7092
Future briefing dates TBD
The Committee invites members of the public to share a public comment at any of the scheduled briefings. Additionally, members of the public are welcome to submit written comments to afortes@usccr.gov or through an online form https://wkf.ms/4faxjxy. The Committee will accept written comments by January 30, 2027.
Meeting materials can be found here: https://usccr.app.box.com/s/dl7hwsnvlr1yioxx6mdjbez6r81brzdk and the panelists for upcoming meetings will be updated on the Committee’s project page: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/cu/OmZLvrG/ILSACProjectPage.
Committee Chair Ivy Sack said, “AI is fundamentally reshaping our society. But what are the tradeoffs as it relates to its application in law enforcement and our civil rights and liberties? Our Committee will examine this topic by inviting multiple stakeholders to share their perspectives. We especially invite those who have been directly impacted to share their testimonies with us.”
Individuals requiring special accommodation should contact Corrine Sanders at csanders@usccr.gov at least 10 days prior to the meeting.
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