The council of the California Civil Rights Department adopted final regulations Friday to prevent bias in hiring decisions by employers who use artificial intelligence tools.
The regulations did not address major policy questions around the emerging technology, including how much liability AI developers would face for violations, leaving that decision to the state Legislature. Lawmakers are considering comprehensive bills to curb algorithmic discrimination more broadly, not just in hiring.
The rules don’t create new law, council members emphasized, but adapt the Fair Employment and Housing Act to account for automated decision-making systems. The rulemaking was spurred by employers increasingly relying ...