SB 6299 — Concerning Artificial Intelligence And Instructional Staff
SB 6299 addresses the use of artificial intelligence in relation to instructional staff in Washington state. The bill was introduced during the 2025-2026 legislative session and was referred to the Early Learning & K-12 Education committee for consideration. It aims to establish guidelines or restrictions on AI use in educational settings, potentially addressing concerns about algorithmic discrimination in hiring, performance evaluation, or resource allocation for instructional staff.
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