by Benjamin Ebbink, Fisher Phillips - JD Supra
California lawmakers knocked back a chance to pass a groundbreaking AI discrimination that would have required employers to provide notification – and perhaps an accommodation – to workers when artificial intelligence is used in certain critical ways during hiring or employment. The bill, which would have also required employers and AI developers to establish robust governance programs and conduct impact assessments to mitigate against algorithmic discrimination, was poised for passage but ultimately lawmakers could not agree on a final version before the legislative session ended at midnight on Saturday night. We expect to see legislators take another crack at such a proposal in 2025, so this isn’t the last you’ve heard of this proposal. Meanwhile, three other AI-related bills advanced to the governor’s desk and will be closely monitored before the September 30 deadline for action. What do employers need to know?
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