HB 1857 — An Act Requiring Business Entities To Disclose The Use Of Artificial Intelligence In Certain Consumer Interactions; Establishing The Right Of Consumers To Human Review In High-Impact Decisions; And Providing For Enforcement By Attorney General.
HB 1857 requires businesses to disclose the use of artificial intelligence in consumer interactions and grants consumers the right to request human review in high-impact decisions. The bill aims to increase transparency and accountability in AI systems used in consumer-facing contexts. It also provides for enforcement by the Pennsylvania Attorney General. The legislation addresses potential harms related to algorithmic discrimination and privacy risks associated with AI use.
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