HF 406 — A Bill For An Act Relating To Restrictions On The Use Of Artificial Intelligence, And Creating A Civil Cause Of Action
HF 406 is an Iowa bill that introduces restrictions on the use of artificial intelligence and establishes a civil cause of action for violations. The bill is currently under review, with a subcommittee recommending passage as of March 5, 2025. The legislation aims to address potential harms related to algorithmic discrimination by regulating AI use and providing legal recourse for affected individuals.
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