Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3835

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Technology; title; Ethical Artificial Intelligence Act; deployers; developers; algorithmic discrimination; attorney general; effective date.

Impact

The proposed legislation is expected to significantly reshape the regulatory landscape surrounding artificial intelligence in Oklahoma. By implementing mandatory impact assessments, the bill aims to enforce accountability among developers and deployers, deterring potential algorithmic bias that could detrimentally affect marginalized communities. The Attorney General is empowered to enforce compliance with these regulations, which could foster a more equitable application of automated decision-making processes across vital public services and private enterprises. Furthermore, the confidentiality clause regarding the details of these assessments adds a layered complexity, balancing transparency with privacy concerns in data processing.

Summary

House Bill 3835, known as the Ethical Artificial Intelligence Act, seeks to regulate the deployment and development of automated decision tools utilizing artificial intelligence in the state of Oklahoma. The bill establishes a framework requiring both deployers and developers of such tools to perform impact assessments aimed at identifying and mitigating risks of algorithmic discrimination. It mandates that these assessments focus on potential biases impacting protected classes and promote ethical practices in AI deployment, ensuring transparency and accountability in the use of automated systems. The bill's provisions seek to safeguard individual rights while fostering the responsible use of technology in various sectors including employment, education, and healthcare.

Contention

Despite its aims, HB3835 is likely to encounter resistance from technology developers and businesses that may view the regulations as overly burdensome or restrictive. Proponents argue that without strict oversight, the growth of artificial intelligence could perpetuate inequality, but opponents might emphasize the need for innovation without excessive governmental interference. There may also be debates surrounding the definitions of algorithmic discrimination and the scope of autonomy granted to the Attorney General in enforcement matters. The balance between fostering innovation and protecting civil rights is a central theme likely to emerge in discussions surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2515

Definitions and general provisions; discrimination; modifying discriminatory practices for employers; effective date.

OK HB2119

Discrimination; discriminatory practices; effective date.

OK SB499

Attorney General; granting certain authority to the Attorney General. Emergency.

OK HB2287

Open records; Public Access Counselor; Attorney General; review of denial; public bodies; effective date; emergency.

OK HB1281

Attorneys and state bar; Attorneys and State Bar Act of 2023; effective date.

OK HB1282

Attorneys and state bar; Attorneys and State Bar Act of 2023; effective date.

OK HB2046

Firearms; establishing a firearm usage database within the Office of the Attorney General; codification; effective date.

OK HB1781

Children; Parents' Bill of Rights; private right of action; Attorney General; investigate; violation; materials; instruction; fine; term; effective date.

OK HB2490

Criminal procedure; district attorneys; extension of supervision; dismissal of charges; effective date.

OK HB1449

Discrimination; enacting the Women's Bill of Rights; effective date.

Similar Bills

OK HR1013

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OK SB784

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OK HB4015

Education; permitting certain complaints to be filed with the Attorney General's Office of Civil Rights Enforcement; effective date.

OK HB3543

Religious expression in schools; creating the Oklahoma Freedom of Religious Expression Act; effective date; emergency.

OK HB3122

Religious expression in schools; creating the Oklahoma Freedom of Religious Expression Act; effective date; emergency.

OK HR1015

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OK HR1014

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OK SB1107

Financial services; creating the Financial Services Freedom Act. Effective date.