SB 146 — Use Of Artificial Intelligence By State Agencies
SB 146 prohibits the use of facial recognition and biometric recognition technology in video-lottery terminals at pari-mutuel licensees in Rhode Island and in online betting applications. The bill aims to protect consumer privacy by restricting the deployment of surveillance technologies in gaming environments. It falls under the broader category of privacy and surveillance regulation, addressing concerns related to biometric data collection and use. The bill was introduced in the 2023 session and is currently under review.
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