SB 2888 — An Act Relating To Commercial Law -- General Regulatory Provisions -- Automated Decision Tools
SB 2888 addresses the regulation of automated decision tools used in commercial contexts. The bill aims to ensure transparency and fairness in automated decision-making systems, particularly in areas such as hiring, lending, and policing. It seeks to mitigate risks of algorithmic discrimination by imposing requirements on the use and disclosure of such tools. The bill is currently under review in the Rhode Island legislature.
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