New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB184

Introduced
1/22/24  
Report Pass
1/29/24  

Caption

Use Of Artificial Intelligence Transparency

Impact

If enacted, HB184 will amend the current Procurement Code to require all contracts regarding AI technologies to include disclosure requirements for vendors. This aspect of the bill aims to ensure that all AI tools used by the government are transparent in their methodologies, including the data sourcing and algorithmic processes. As a result, this bill would position New Mexico as a leader in the responsible use of AI in governmental decisions, emphasizing the importance of understanding automated decision-making systems.

Summary

House Bill 184, known as the Government Use of Artificial Intelligence Transparency Act, aims to regulate the use of artificial intelligence within state agencies to enhance transparency and accountability. The bill introduces provisions for the mandatory inventory and assessment of AI systems utilized by various government departments. Agencies are required to compile annual reports detailing their AI systems, including the purposes, capabilities, and any consequential decisions made through AI assistance. This new framework emphasizes identification of biases in algorithms and the necessity to assess their impact on decisions affecting citizens.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB184 may center on concerns about the feasibility and implications of implementing such stringent requirements for AI transparency. Proponents argue that routine inspections and disclosures will mitigate risks associated with AI deployments, such as biased outputs that can lead to discrimination in essential services. However, opponents may view these regulations as burdensome, potentially slowing down innovation and increasing operational costs for government agencies. The challenge will be to balance the commitment to transparency while ensuring that the government does not stifle technological advancement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HB22

Use Of Auto Traffic Enforcement Systems

NM HM75

Cyfd Structured Decision-making Study

NM SM63

Cyfd Structured Decision-making Study

NM SB269

Dept. Of Info Technology Changes

NM SB233

Resuscitation Of Unemancipated Minors

NM HB285

Office Of Special Education

NM HB214

General Appropriation Act Of 2023

NM HB323

Change Name Of Gross Receipts Tax

NM SB452

Broadband Changes

NM HB143

School Board Governance Requirements

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