Fostering artificial intelligence responsibility
The bill modifies existing Massachusetts law by establishing a new chapter focused on the responsible use of AI. This includes requiring employers to conduct impact assessments before deploying automated decision systems, particularly in employment contexts. It also mandates that employers do not rely solely on outputs from these systems when making hiring and other employment decisions, ensuring that human judgment plays a critical role. The overarching aim is to harmonize the integration of AI technologies within the workforce while protecting the rights and privacy of employees.
House Bill H77, titled 'An Act Fostering Artificial Intelligence Responsibility,' seeks to regulate the use of artificial intelligence and automated decision systems in employment contexts. The bill introduces measures to ensure that the employment decisions made with the use of AI technologies are transparent, fair, and account for the potential biases inherent in algorithms. It outlines obligations for employers to ensure meaningful human oversight of automated decision-making processes, thus preventing discrimination and protecting employees' rights.
Despite its progressive intent, the bill has sparked debate among stakeholders. Supporters argue that it is essential for mitigating bias and ensuring ethical AI use in the workplace. However, opponents express concern over the potential for inefficiencies that may arise from the mandatory oversight and assessment processes, viewing them as obstacles to innovation. Furthermore, there are fears that the stringent requirements could impose additional burdens on employers, particularly small businesses, and inadvertently restrict the deployment of beneficial AI technologies that could enhance workplace productivity.