LC 3779 — Generally Revise Artificial Intelligence Laws
LC 3779 aimed to revise Montana's artificial intelligence laws, focusing on addressing potential harms related to algorithmic discrimination and privacy concerns. The bill was part of the 2025 legislative session and fell under the Information Technology subject area. The latest action indicated that the draft died in the legislative process, meaning the bill did not proceed further. The bill sought to update legal frameworks to address risks associated with AI systems, particularly in automated decision-making and data privacy.
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