HB 1297 — Concerning Artificial Intelligence, Algorithms, And Other Automated Technologies; And To Regulate Certain Practices Of Healthcare Insurers
HB 1297 proposes the establishment of a study and regulatory framework for artificial intelligence in education in Maryland. The bill aims to examine the use of AI in educational settings and develop regulations to address potential harms, including algorithmic discrimination. It was introduced in the 2024 legislative session and referred to the Education, Energy, and the Environment committee on March 18, 2024.
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