S 6402 — Creates A Temporary State Commission To Study And Investigate How To Regulate Artificial Intelligence, Robotics And Automation
S 6402 proposes the creation of a temporary state commission to study and investigate the regulation of artificial intelligence, robotics, and automation. The bill aims to explore potential harms and regulatory frameworks related to these technologies. It addresses concerns around algorithmic discrimination and privacy risks associated with AI systems. The bill was substituted by A4969 in the 2023-2024 legislative session.
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