Washington (State)

0/10
Schools
0/8
Workforce
1/6
Governance
1/4
Access
Schools 0/10
D1 AI literacy curriculum exists in schools 0
D2 Curriculum is binding law or mandate 0
D3 Ethics component included in curriculum 0
D4 Teacher training mandated and funded before rollout 0
D5 Dedicated funding attached to the requirement 0
Workforce 0/8
D6 Employers legally required to train all employees 0
D7 Training must cover ethics and critical evaluation 0
D8 Pre-redundancy training obligation exists 0
D9 Workers have rights when AI used in employment decisions 0
Civil Service & Governance 1/6
D10 Civil servants working with AI must receive training 1 Washington State AI Task Force established by legislature in 2024; Interim Report published Dec 2025; Final Report due July 2026; advisory body with no regulatory powers.
D11 Minimum training standard is defined 0
D12 Enforcement mechanism exists with named authority 0
Public Access 1/4
D13 Free or publicly funded AI literacy resources available 1 Task Force Interim Report recommends statewide AI literacy investment and K-12 computing education; Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction has published human-centred AI guidance for schools.
D14 Digital infrastructure support for schools and institutions 0