HB 320 — Office of Artificial Intelligence Policy Amendments
HB 320 amends the Office of Artificial Intelligence Policy to address the regulation and oversight of artificial intelligence systems. The bill focuses on ensuring transparency, fairness, and accountability in AI systems used in government operations and public utilities. It aims to mitigate risks related to algorithmic discrimination and privacy concerns associated with AI deployment. The legislation is part of Utah's broader effort to establish a framework for responsible AI governance.
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