A 3125 — Relates to the use of automated decision tools by landlords for making housing decisions
This bill addresses the use of automated decision tools by landlords in housing decisions. It aims to prevent potential discrimination or bias in housing access by regulating the deployment of such tools. The legislation is currently under review in the New York state legislature.
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