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Lawmakers weigh AI disclosure, auditing bill after labor and civil‑rights groups back stronger rules and industry urges sector‑by‑sector approach

2499248 · March 5, 2025
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House Economic Matters Committee — A broad bill requiring disclosures and risk management for high‑risk automated decision systems (ADS) drew a wide array of testimony on March 4 as lawmakers considered HB 13‑31.

House Economic Matters Committee — A broad bill requiring disclosures and risk management for high‑risk automated decision systems (ADS) drew a wide array of testimony on March 4 as lawmakers considered HB 13‑31.

Sponsor Delegate Lalichi (District 21) said the measure would require developers and deployers of "high‑risk" AI systems to produce standardized disclosures to purchasers, to allow deployers to conduct regular impact assessments, and to give consumers notice and recourse when systems make consequential decisions. The bill would require developers to disclose purpose, training data categories, known limitations and mitigation steps — without forcing public release of proprietary source code or…

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