SB 455 — Georgia Artificial Intelligence Commission; Establishment
SB 455 proposes the establishment of the Georgia Artificial Intelligence Commission to oversee the development and use of artificial intelligence within the state. The commission is intended to address potential harms from AI systems, including algorithmic discrimination and privacy risks associated with AI deployment. The bill is part of Georgia's legislative efforts to regulate AI technologies and mitigate their societal impacts.
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