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Committee debates neurological rights, definitions and role of AI advisory council in health and human services bill
Summary
Witnesses including the Attorney General's Office and legislative counsel urged caution before enshrining broad neurological rights; the committee directed the AI advisory council and relevant agencies to clarify definitions, study HIPAA interactions and report back with recommendations.
The Senate Health & Welfare Committee took testimony April 16 on a bill that would recognize neurological rights and expand the state’s artificial intelligence advisory council’s membership and charge.
Todd Davis, assistant attorney general and director of policy and legislative affairs at the Attorney General’s Office, told the committee the AG’s consumer protection work focuses on AI‑related privacy and fraud risks. "We see AI as a major danger to the scam world," Davis said, noting the office sits on the existing AI advisory council and that litigation has been brought where the AG believes AI was being used fraudulently or deceptively.
Legislative counsel and committee…
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