SB 2010 — An Act Relating To Insurance -- The Transparency And Accountability In Artificial Intelligence Use By Health Insurers To Manage Coverage And Claims Act
SB 2010 aims to establish transparency and accountability requirements for health insurers using artificial intelligence to manage coverage and claims. The bill seeks to address potential algorithmic discrimination by requiring insurers to disclose and justify AI-driven decisions that affect coverage and claims processing. It is currently under review, with a recommendation to hold the bill for further study.
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