HB 1720 — Artificial Intelligence; Prohibit Use In Provision Of Professional Mental And Behavioral Health Care
HB 1720 is a Mississippi state bill that seeks to prohibit the use of artificial intelligence in the provision of professional mental and behavioral health care. The bill was introduced in the 2026 legislative session and falls under the subject of Public Health and Human Services. The bill's latest action indicates it 'Died In Committee,' meaning it did not proceed further in the legislative process. The bill addresses concerns about the use of AI in mental health care, potentially impacting addiction and mental health domains.
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