HB 5690 — Creating A West Virginia Task Force On Artificial Intelligence
HB 5690 establishes a West Virginia Task Force on Artificial Intelligence to study the impact of AI on the state's economy, workforce, and privacy. The task force is tasked with identifying potential harms, including algorithmic discrimination and privacy risks, and recommending policies to mitigate these harms. The legislation aims to address the broader implications of AI systems and their potential to cause systemic discrimination or surveillance risks. The bill was enacted as Chapter 43 of the Acts of the 2024 Regular Session.
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