HB 2503 — Regulating Artificial Intelligence Training Data
HB 2503 proposes regulations for artificial intelligence training data in Washington state. The bill aims to address potential harms arising from biased or improperly sourced training data used in AI systems, including risks of algorithmic discrimination and privacy violations. It seeks to establish standards for data collection, transparency, and accountability in AI development. The legislation is currently in the early stages of the legislative process and has been referred to the Appropriations committee for further review.
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