HB 1168 — Increasing Transparency In Artificial Intelligence
HB 1168 aims to increase transparency in artificial intelligence systems by requiring entities that develop or deploy AI to disclose relevant information about their systems. The bill focuses on ensuring accountability and reducing risks associated with algorithmic decision-making, particularly in areas such as facial recognition and automated decision systems. It addresses harms related to algorithmic discrimination and privacy concerns stemming from the use of AI technologies. The bill was introduced in the 2025 legislative session and referred to the Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans committee for review.
Linked Incidents
4Incidents this policy has been directly linked to
8-month-pregnant woman wrongfully arrested after AI facial recognition error in front of children
Woman wrongfully arrested after AI facial recognition misidentification in US state she never visited
Black man wrongfully arrested after facial recognition misidentification leading to $8M settlement
Middle-aged man wrongfully arrested after AI misidentification in criminal investigation
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Innocent South Asian man wrongfully arrested after AI facial recognition misidentification in Milton Keynes, leading to legal action and criticism of racial bias
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