HB 970 — Preventing Algorithmic Rent Fixing
HB 970 aims to prevent algorithmic rent fixing by regulating the use of artificial intelligence in rental pricing decisions. The bill falls under consumer protection and emerging technologies, targeting potential discriminatory or anti-competitive practices in the housing market. It addresses concerns about algorithmic discrimination in automated decision-making systems used by landlords or property management platforms.
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