HB 2667 — Providing Consumer Protections For Artificial Intelligence Systems
HB 2667 aims to provide consumer protections for artificial intelligence systems. The bill was introduced in the 2025-2026 legislative session in Washington and is currently under review. It seeks to address potential harms related to the use of AI systems, particularly focusing on privacy and surveillance risks associated with consumer data.
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