HB 1351 — State Government; Require State Agencies To Provide A Notice To Employees When Using Artificial Intelligence In Personnel Matters
HB 1351 requires Georgia state agencies to notify employees when artificial intelligence is used in personnel decisions. The bill aims to increase transparency around the use of AI in employment-related matters, addressing potential risks of algorithmic discrimination. It applies to state government agencies and their use of AI in personnel decisions such as hiring, promotions, or performance evaluations.
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