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Existing laws already fight AI housing discrimination—new state AI bills increase confusion

In 2021, Mary Louis of Massachusetts had her application for an apartment she hoped to rent rejected because a computer algorithm flagged her as a financial risk. The following year, she and co-plaintiff Monica Douglas filed suit at the head of a class of 400 “low-income, minority housing voucher holders,” alleging they were “effectively blackballed from rental housing by Defendant SafeRent Solutions, LLC based on credit histories and other info…
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