AB 302 — Department Of Technology: High-Risk Automated Decision Systems: Inventory
AB 302 requires the California Department of Technology to create and maintain an inventory of high-risk automated decision systems used by state agencies. The law aims to increase transparency and oversight of automated systems that may pose risks of discrimination or bias in decision-making. The inventory is intended to inform the public and policymakers about the scope and use of such systems within state government operations.
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