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Committee hears multiple bills on AI, algorithmic risk, UI testing and digital IDs
Summary
A committee member outlined several bills and drafts to regulate AI and related digital systems, from broad AI-accountability language to narrow safety rules for high-risk automated systems and protections for digital IDs.
A committee member presented a package of bills and concepts on April 1 addressing artificial intelligence, automated decision systems and several related digital-privacy matters.
The first proposal described is a broad AI accountability bill that would target automated decision-making systems that make consequential decisions in areas such as employment, housing, credit, education and health care. The presenter said the draft focuses on transparency (identifying when a system made a decision and whether a human was involved), bias testing, whistleblower protections and accountability when discrimination or harms occur. The presenter noted other states have considered similar measures and cited Colorado and…
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