SF 1856 — Usage Of Artificial Intelligence In The Utilization Review Process Prohibition Provision
SF 1856 prohibits the use of artificial intelligence in the utilization review process, which is typically used in healthcare decisions. The bill aims to prevent potential biases or errors in AI systems from affecting patient care decisions. It is part of a broader effort to regulate the use of AI in sensitive decision-making processes. The bill was amended and re-referred to the Commerce and Consumer Protection committee as of March 18, 2026.
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