Connecticut Passes Law Limiting Employer Artificial Intelligence Use
What Happened
Connecticut has introduced a new law that restricts employers from using AI-driven systems for employment decisions, such as hiring, promotions, and layoffs, without proper transparency. The legislation mandates that companies must notify employees if a layoff or reduction in force is determined by artificial intelligence. The law aims to address bias and discrimination risks associated with automated tools in the workplace and sets new requirements for employer transparency. The measure will require HR departments and employers across the state to adjust their current processes and systems to remain compliant with the updated regulatory standards.
Why It Matters
This move signals increased regulatory oversight on the use of AI in HR and workforce management, encouraging responsible use of automated decision-making tools. It could set a precedent for other states considering similar legislation, influencing broader corporate compliance strategies. Read more in our AI News Hub