Becker's Healthcare May 23, 2024
Naomi Diaz

Colorado has become the first state to enact a comprehensive plan to regulate artificial intelligence, a move that has elicited mixed reactions, Politico reported May 22.

The new legislation aims to enhance consumer protections when AI is used for key healthcare decisions. It mandates that AI developers and deployers address algorithmic bias related to reproductive health, genetic information and other data. Additionally, developers must disclose information about AI systems that make high-risk decisions. These measures are intended to ensure transparency...

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