A 8110 — Relates to the admissibility of evidence created or processed by artificial intelligence
This bill addresses the admissibility of evidence generated or processed by artificial intelligence in legal proceedings. It seeks to establish guidelines for how AI-generated evidence can be evaluated and used in court. The bill is relevant to algorithmic discrimination by addressing potential biases in AI systems and to privacy and surveillance concerns related to the use of AI in evidence processing.
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