LC 1677 — Generally Revise Artificial Intelligence Laws
LC 1677 aimed to revise Montana's artificial intelligence laws, focusing on regulating AI systems to prevent algorithmic discrimination and protect privacy. The bill addressed concerns around automated decision-making and data collection practices. It was introduced in the 2025 legislative session but was marked as 'Draft Died in Process' and did not advance further. The legislation sought to establish a legal framework for AI use in the state.
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