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Automated decision-bias bill stalls in California Assembly

A California bill aimed at preventing bias and discrimination by automated decision tools has stalled in the state legislature.
AB 331, sponsored by Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer-Kahan, a Democrat from San Ramon, passed the Assembly’s Judiciary and Privacy and Consumer Protection Committees (see here), but was held in the Appropriations Committee

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Amy Miller

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Amy is responsible for the coverage of an array of regulatory and litigation issues pertaining to the Internet, including privacy, data security and antitrust. Formerly a legal reporter for the ALM media group, Miller has closely followed legal trends in Silicon Valley and covered corporate legal departments for online and print publications including The American Lawyer, Corporate Counsel, and The Recorder. Miller is a graduate of Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and is an award-winning journalist with expertise ranging from education and legal reporting to computer-assisted reporting.

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