HB 167 — Relating to the use of artificial intelligence to score constructed responses on assessment instruments administered to public school students.
This Texas bill addresses the use of artificial intelligence to score student assessments in public schools. It matters for digital harms because AI scoring systems could perpetuate algorithmic bias, leading to unfair evaluations that disproportionately affect marginalized student groups.
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