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AI pervades everyday life with almost no oversight. States scramble to catch up
Summary by Ground News
Lawmakers in at least seven states are taking big legislative swings to regulate bias in artificial intelligence. As AI has quietly spread through everyday life, filtering job resumes, rental apartment and home loan applications, studies and lawsuits have found they can discriminate based on race, gender or more.
While the AI Act was approved in February by the European Union, Alexei Grinbaum, a member of the National Pilot Committee on Digital Ethics, regrets this regulatory approach.