Big companies would have to review AI and automated tools before using them in major decisions about people’s lives. They would report summaries to the FTC, and the public would get some basic information about these systems.
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Algorithmic Accountability Act of 2023 is a House bill in Congress.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects large companies that use AI or automated tools for important decisions about people’s lives. It also affects people who apply for jobs, loans, housing, health care, school services, utilities, legal services, or similar benefits. The FTC and state enforcement officials would take on new oversight work.
Why this matters: AI tools now help decide things that can shape a person’s work, money, home, health care, and basic services. This bill would make large companies check those tools for problems before and after they use them. It could make harms easier to spot and give the public more information. It could also add new costs and paperwork for companies, depending on how the FTC writes the rules.
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Officially: Algorithmic Accountability Act of 2023
Big companies would have to review AI and automated tools before using them in major decisions about people’s lives. They would report summaries to the FTC, and the public would get some basic information about these systems.
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This page gives you an opportunity to support, oppose, or ask for changes to Algorithmic Accountability Act of 2023, then contact the elected officials who can act. Modern Action drafts the message from your position and the reasons you select.
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