SF 4573 — Certain Use Of Artificial Intelligence Prohibition Provision
SF 4573 is a proposed Minnesota state bill that seeks to prohibit certain uses of artificial intelligence. The bill is currently referred to the Judiciary and Public Safety committee for review. It addresses concerns related to algorithmic discrimination by aiming to restrict AI applications that may lead to unfair or biased outcomes. The legislation is part of broader efforts to regulate AI in labor and employment contexts.
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