The Meaningful Human Review of AI Act requires state agencies using automated decision-making systems to have continuous human review and mandates impact assessments with detailed evaluations submitted to the Governor and General Assembly.
If you operate a state agency using AI for decision-making, you must implement continuous human review and impact assessments by January 2025 or face penalties.
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What This Means
The Meaningful Human Review of Artificial Intelligence Act ensures that state agencies in Illinois using automated decision-making systems have ongoing human oversight. This legislation mandates impact assessments, including detailed evaluations, to be submitted to the Governor and General Assembly.
Key Provisions
- Prohibits state agencies from using automated decision-making systems without continuous human review.
- Requires impact assessments for any automated decision-making system used by state agencies to be submitted to the Governor and General Assembly.
- Impact assessments must include a description and evaluation of the objectives and development of the system, testing, and notification mechanisms for impacted individuals.
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Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 63)
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Adam Brown | Primary |
| Amy Briel | Primary |
| David A. Welter | Primary |
| Frank Aguilar | Primary |
| Harry Osterman | Primary |
Compliance Checklist
Who: State agencies utilizing such systems.
Deadline: At least once every two years or prior to material changes.
Penalty: Cease utilization of the system if discriminatory outcomes are found.
Who: State agencies.
Deadline: At least 30 days prior to implementation.
Penalty: Potential delays in implementation of the automated decision-making system.
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