AB 2930 — Automated Decision Systems
AB 2930 aimed to regulate automated decision systems by requiring transparency and accountability in their use, particularly in areas such as hiring, policing, and other high-impact automated decisions. The bill sought to address potential algorithmic discrimination and ensure fairness in automated systems. It was ordered to an inactive file at the request of Senator Umberg on August 31, 2024, effectively rejecting the proposal.
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