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Proposed bill could ban Oregon landlords from using AI-powered rent-setting software

Oregon landlords could be barred from using AI-powered software to set rents or occupancy rates if the Oregon Legislature moves forward on a new bill.

CT lawmakers launch AI caucus to promote ethical development

Members of the newly formed Artificial Intelligence Caucus met at the Connecticut State Capitol Thursday to announce the group's goals during the legislative session. The caucus said it will advocate for policies that ensure ethical standards in developing AI initiatives.

Dover's Subsidiary Launches AI-Powered Vehicle Wash Solutions

Dover Corporation DOV announced that its subsidiary Innovative Control Systems, a brand of OPW Vehicle Wash Solutions, launched an AI-powered license-plate recognition (LPR) solution. This move will improve operational efficiency and satisfaction for Dover's customers.

Illinois lawmakers weigh new proposal to set guardrails around AI

AI has entered the group chat. As artificial intelligence continues to expand and students use AI-powered tools like ChatGPT or Google's Gemini, state lawmakers are looking into a proposal that would require the Illinois State Board of Education to create guidance for educators on how to use AI in classrooms.

Senate bill targets the use of artificial intelligence in Mississippi

The Mississippi State Senate has passed a bill affecting the use of artificial intelligence in Mississippi. Senate Bill 2426 establishes the Artificial Intelligence Regulation Task Force. It aims to examine the use of AI, privacy concerns, ethical standards and potential uses within the government.

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Utah bill would require cops to disclose AI-authored police reports

A bill headed to Utah's Senate floor would require police to include disclaimers in any report written with help from artificial intelligence. Introduced by Sen. Stephanie Pitcher, SB180 comes nearly a year after multiple police agencies across the country began testing software like Axon's Draft One,

Bill hopes to ban AI gun detection technology Daytona Beach PD is working to install

The Daytona Beach Police Department (DBPD) is currently working to get "Zero Eyes," a new AI technology, installed into the county's existing surveillance cameras. This detects and sends out an alert if a firearm is brandished. City Commissioner Ken Strickland says it could be game-changing.

Utah lawmaker looks to rollback 'onerous' AI regulation for these businesses

Utah law requires customers must know when AI chatbots offer financial advice, but do they need to know when booking a haircut?