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algorithmic discrimination
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The tag algorithmic discrimination on WindowsForum.com covers Washington state's proposed AI laws that target discriminatory outcomes from automated decision-making systems. Recent discussions focus on legislative efforts to place enforceable guardrails around generative AI, including measures to prevent algorithmic bias in areas such as hiring, lending, and other consequential decisions. The content highlights how lawmakers are moving from studies to concrete statutory proposals that would require transparency and fairness in AI systems used by both private entities and the state. These developments are relevant for IT professionals, enterprise decision-makers, and anyone concerned with the intersection of AI regulation and technology deployment.
Washington state’s lawmakers have moved from study and warning to concrete statutory proposals that would place new, enforceable guardrails around generative AI — targeting deepfakes, companion chatbots aimed at minors, discriminatory algorithmic decisions, and the state’s own procurement and...