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Connecticut businesses that develop or utilize artificial intelligence could find themselves responsible for ensuring that use doesn’t lead to harm.
Gov. Ned Lamont, in June, signed legislation requiring state agencies to review their use of AI and perform ongoing tests to ensure these systems don’t lead to discrimination or disadvantages for people based on ethnicity, race, religion, age or other factors. The law also seeks to guard against disclosure of personal information.
Meantime, it established a working group to develop further recommendations, including possible new requirements for private-sector businesses using AI.
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Connecticut businesses that develop or utilize artificial intelligence could find themselves responsible for ensuring that use doesn’t lead to harm.
Gov. Ned Lamont, in June, signed legislation requiring state agencies to review their use of AI and perform ongoing tests to ensure these systems don’t lead to discrimination or disadvantages for people based on ethnicity, race, religion, age or other factors. The law also seeks to guard against disclosure of personal information.
Meantime, it established a working group to develop further recommendations, including possible new requirements for private-sector businesses using AI.