HB 966 — Courts - Artificial Intelligence Evidence Clinic Pilot Program - Establishment
HB 966 proposes the establishment of an Artificial Intelligence Evidence Clinic Pilot Program in Maryland courts. The program aims to explore the use of AI in legal proceedings, particularly in handling evidence. It addresses potential harms related to algorithmic discrimination by ensuring transparency and fairness in AI applications within the judicial system. The bill is currently in the legislative process and has been referred to the Rules Committee.
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