H 687 — PROCUREMENT – Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding unbiased artificial intelligence in state government purchasing
H 687 introduces provisions to ensure unbiased artificial intelligence in state government purchasing processes. The bill aims to address potential algorithmic discrimination in automated decision-making systems used in procurement. It is part of a broader effort to regulate AI use in government operations to prevent unfair outcomes. The bill was introduced in the 2026 Idaho legislative session and referred to the State Affairs committee.
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