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            AI pervades everyday life with almost no oversight. States scramble to catch up
            By JESSE BEDAYN
            Associated Press/Report for America
            DENVER (AP) — While artificial intelli-
            gence made headlines with ChatGPT,
            behind  the  scenes,  the  technology
            has quietly pervaded everyday life —
            screening job resumes, rental apart-
            ment applications, and even determin-
            ing medical care in some cases.
            While  a  number  of  AI  systems  have
            been found to discriminate, tipping the
            scales in favor of certain races, genders
            or incomes, there’s scant government
            oversight.
            Lawmakers in at least seven states are
            taking big legislative swings to regu-
            late bias in artificial intelligence, filling
            a void left by Congress’ inaction. These
            proposals are some of the first steps in
            a decades-long discussion over bal-
            ancing  the  benefits  of  this  nebulous
            new technology with the widely docu-
            mented risks.
            “AI does in fact affect every part of your
            life whether you know it or not,” said
            Suresh Venkatasubramanian, a Brown
            University professor who co-authored
            the White House’s Blueprint for an AI   Text from the ChatGPT page of the OpenAI website is shown in this photo, in New York, Feb. 2, 2023. Lawmakers in at least
            Bill of Rights.                        seven states are taking big legislative swings to regulate bias in artificial intelligence.
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