Members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives introduced a bill to create a state artificial intelligence registry. According to the legislation’s text, the Department of State would establish a registry of businesses operating AI systems within the state. The registry would feature information such as the business’ name, IP address, type of code the businesses is using AI for and the software’s intent. Per the bill, the Department of State would be prohibited from selling data contained in the registry for commercial purposes.
Pennsylvania bill would establish a state AI registry
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