SB 117 — An Act Relating To State Affairs And Government -- Commission To Monitor The Use Of Artificial Intelligence In State Government
SB 117 establishes a commission to study the use of artificial intelligence in the decision-making process of state government. The bill aims to examine potential risks and benefits of AI systems in state operations, with a focus on transparency, fairness, and accountability. It addresses concerns related to algorithmic discrimination in automated decision-making systems used by state agencies.
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