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Creates a comprehensive statutory framework to address and regulate the use of artificial intelligence in the workplace, considering the interests of employers and employees.
This bill establishes guidelines for AI use in the workplace, focusing on the interests of employers and employees. Disclaimer: Analysis limited due to absence of full text.
If you operate in Rhode Island and use AI in the workplace, you must comply with new regulations by January 1, 2025, or face penalties.
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What This Means
The proposed legislation, H7767, seeks to create a statutory framework governing AI use in workplace settings. Disclaimer: Analysis limited due to absence of full text.
Key Provisions
- Disclaimer: Specific provisions such as transparency requirements, data protections, or enforcement mechanisms cannot be confirmed without the full bill text.
- Further analysis is needed once the full text is available to understand how the bill addresses the interests of both employers and employees.
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Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role | District |
|---|---|---|
| David Bennett D | Sponsor | HD-020 |
| Leonela Felix D | Sponsor | HD-061 |
| Matthew Dawson D | Sponsor | HD-065 |
| Thomas Noret D | Sponsor | HD-025 |
| William O'Brien D | Sponsor | HD-054 |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Employers utilizing AI technologies.
Deadline: To be determined based on final legislation.
Penalty: Fines or enforcement actions for non-compliance.
Who: Employers.
Deadline: To be determined based on final legislation.
Penalty: Potential penalties for failing to inform employees.
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