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Committee approves AI transparency bill requiring training-data disclosures
Summary
Lawmakers advanced House Bill 2,503 after adopting an amendment requiring documentation of efforts to remove child sexual-abuse material from training datasets. Supporters called the change a balance of innovation and accountability; critics warned the bill, as written, could impose heavy compliance costs on startups. (Vote: 8–4, 1 excused)
The Technology, Economic Development and Veterans Committee voted to report substitute House Bill 2,503 out of committee with a due-pass recommendation after adopting Amendment Pool 162, which expands required public documentation about datasets used to train generative AI systems.
Representative Shavers, sponsor of the adopted amendment, told the committee "there is no place for child ****** abuse material in any system, especially…
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