HB 883 — Department of Information Technology - Evaluation of Emerging Technologies (Maryland Artificial Intelligence in Governmental Services Act)
HB 883 establishes a framework for the Department of Information Technology in Maryland to evaluate the use of artificial intelligence in governmental services. The bill aims to ensure responsible and equitable use of AI technologies by state agencies. It addresses potential harms related to algorithmic discrimination in automated decision-making systems. The legislation is currently under review, with a hearing scheduled for March 5, 2024.
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