A 10625 — Relation to the regulation of the use of artificial intelligence and facial recognition technology in criminal investigations
This bill addresses the regulation of artificial intelligence and facial recognition technology in criminal investigations. It aims to establish safeguards and oversight mechanisms to prevent misuse and discrimination in law enforcement practices. The bill seeks to protect individuals' privacy and ensure transparency in the use of AI technologies during criminal investigations.
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