H 341 — An Act Relating To Creating Oversight And Safety Standards For Developers And Deployers Of Inherently Dangerous Artificial Intelligence Systems
This bill proposes the creation of oversight and safety standards for developers and deployers of inherently dangerous artificial intelligence systems. It aims to address potential harms arising from AI systems, including risks related to algorithmic discrimination and privacy violations. The bill was introduced in the 2025-2026 legislative session and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Economic Development for further review.
Linked Incidents
6Incidents this policy has been directly linked to
8-month-pregnant woman wrongfully arrested after AI facial recognition error in front of children
13-year-old student exposed to historically inaccurate AI-generated images via Google Gemini, leading to system-wide pause for retooling
Immigration enforcement officials deploy facial recognition app contributing to algorithmic discrimination and wrongful arrests
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
Sears AI chatbot leaks customer data including audio recordings and personal information
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