HB 2500 — Relating To Artificial Intelligence
HB 2500 introduces provisions related to artificial intelligence and algorithmic decision systems in Hawaii. The bill focuses on disclosure requirements for deployers and developers of AI systems, aiming to enhance transparency and accountability in automated decision-making processes. It addresses potential harms related to algorithmic discrimination, such as bias in AI systems used in hiring, policing, or other automated decisions. The bill was introduced in the 2026 legislative session and passed its first reading on January 28, 2026.
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