A new report by the National Conference of State Legislatures provides a primer for lawmakers on how they might approach oversight of artificial intelligence.
An increasing number of state legislatures are grappling with what to do about the rapid rise of artificial intelligence.
In the absence of federal legislation, some states have been passing laws to protect citizens from the potential harms of AI, such as assessing whether its use is leading to discrimination or requiring public disclosure when it is being used.
But the majority of AI measures passed by legislatures have simply created task forces to advise states as they get up to speed on the complex issues involved, according to a new report by the National Conference of State Legislatures released Thursday.
ROUTE FIFTY
by KERY MURAKAMI
AUGUST 11, 2023