Michigan — Civil Rights Commission AI Resolution (Oct 2024)
The Michigan Civil Rights Commission passed a resolution in October 2024 affirming that the use of AI tools in employment, housing, and public accommodations in ways that produce discriminatory outcomes violates the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act. The resolution guides enforcement of existing civil rights law against discriminatory AI systems.
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