11/06/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/06/2025 16:53
This week marked a significant milestone for North Carolina as the state's AI Leadership Council convened for its inaugural meeting. This council has been established to enhance the state's leadership in artificial intelligence (AI) literacy, governance, and deployment, in line with Governor Josh Stein's Executive Order on AI.
Bringing together nearly 30 public and private sector experts, the meeting laid the groundwork for North Carolina's goal to become the most AI-literate state in the nation. The council will play a critical role in advising and supporting the Governor and state agencies on developing AI strategies, policies, protections, and training initiatives aimed at driving innovation and advancing AI-driven industries.
In his opening remarks, Governor Stein emphasized the pivotal role AI plays in shaping the future of North Carolina's economy, growth, and safety.
"Through the Council's leadership, we can harness AI to unlock economic growth, attract innovation, improve government efficiency, and prepare our workforce for the jobs of today and tomorrow," said Governor Josh Stein. "We must be well-equipped to take on these opportunities and challenges to make North Carolina stronger, safer, and more prosperous."
The council is chaired by Secretary of Information Technology Teena Piccione and Secretary of Commerce Lee Lilley, both of whom expressed their commitment to ensuring the responsible and effective deployment of AI technologies in the state.
"Building trustworthy AI is essential for creating efficient and safe experiences that save time and expand job opportunities," Secretary Piccione emphasized. "Prioritizing trust in AI development ensures that innovation aligns with fairness and transparency, ultimately fostering a future where technology benefits all communities."
North Carolina is already home to significant AI projects, including Amazon's new $10 billion AI innovation campus in Richmond County. Additionally, the FUJIFILM Diosynth facility in Holly Springs stands out as the largest end-to-end biomanufacturing facility in North America, showcasing the state's commitment to embracing cutting-edge technologies.
"Artificial intelligence is reshaping the global economy, and North Carolina will shape, not merely adapt, to that transformation," said Secretary Lilley. "Through Governor Stein's AI Leadership Council, we're bringing together industry, education, and government partners to make sure our state's workforce and businesses are ready to compete and to ensure that innovation translates into real opportunities, good jobs, and sustainable growth for people in every region of North Carolina."
The council's initiatives will also include deploying AI to improve government operations, identifying unnecessary regulations, and providing user-friendly AI agents to assist North Carolinians in navigating state services.
As North Carolina takes this monumental step toward advancing its AI capacity, the state remains committed to developing a tech-savvy workforce prepared for the evolving technological landscape.
In Executive Order 24, the Governor also established the North Carolina AI Accelerator within NCDIT to serve as a centralized hub for AI governance, research, partnership, development, implementation, and training. The executive order also mandates the establishment of an AI Oversight Team for each state agency and outlines parameters for an AI Literacy and Fraud Prevention Training Program for the general public.
Members of the AI Leadership Council:
For more information about the AI Leadership Council and the state's AI efforts, visit it.nc.gov/ai.