H 389 — An Act Relating To Restricting The Use Of Artificial Intelligence To Affect Rental Housing Pricing And Availability
This bill seeks to restrict the use of artificial intelligence in influencing rental housing pricing and availability. It aims to address potential algorithmic discrimination in housing markets by limiting AI's role in setting rental prices or availability decisions. The legislation is currently in the early stages of the legislative process, having been referred to the Committee on Commerce and Economic Development.
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