Wasatch County sets guardrails around artificial intelligence use - KPCW
Wasatch County has established guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence. The new regulations aim to ensure responsible AI deployment.
- Wasatch County has introduced regulations for AI use
- The regulations focus on safety and accountability
- This move may influence AI governance in other local governments
Wasatch County in Utah has taken steps to regulate the use of artificial intelligence within its jurisdiction.
The move is part of a broader effort to ensure that AI technologies are developed and used in ways that prioritize public safety and well-being.
By setting these guardrails, the county aims to mitigate potential risks associated with AI, such as bias in decision-making algorithms or unintended consequences of automated processes.
This regulatory approach may serve as a model for other local governments considering how to manage the integration of AI into their communities.
Impacts companies developing or using AI in the area
Sets a precedent for local AI regulation
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