SB 524 — Law Enforcement Agencies: Artificial Intelligence
SB 524 addresses the use of artificial intelligence by law enforcement agencies in California. The law aims to regulate the deployment of AI systems to prevent algorithmic discrimination and ensure transparency in automated decision-making processes used in policing. It covers law enforcement agencies and their use of AI in areas such as predictive policing and facial recognition. The legislation seeks to mitigate risks of bias and discrimination in AI systems used for law enforcement purposes.
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