HB 1725 — Relative To The Regulation Of Artificial Intelligence Technologies
HB 1725 is a New Hampshire bill introduced in the 2026 session that aims to regulate artificial intelligence technologies. The bill was marked as 'Inexpedient to Legislate' on February 19, 2026, indicating it was rejected. The bill likely addresses concerns related to algorithmic discrimination and privacy risks associated with AI systems.
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