SB 987 — Artificial Intelligence - Health Software And Health Insurance Decision Making
SB 987 addresses the use of artificial intelligence in health software and health insurance decision-making. The bill aims to regulate AI systems to prevent algorithmic discrimination in healthcare contexts. It seeks to ensure fairness and transparency in automated decisions that affect health insurance and health software outcomes. The legislation is currently under review in the Maryland General Assembly for the 2025 session.
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