A government entity or state officer may not use an artificial intelligence system:
- (1) for the cognitive behavioral manipulation of a person or group;
- (2) to classify a person or group based on behavior, socioeconomic status, or personal characteristics resulting in unlawful discrimination or a disparate impact on a person or group based on an actual or perceived differentiating characteristic;
- (3) for a malicious purpose; or
(4) for surveillance of public spaces, except:
- (a) to locate a missing, endangered, or wanted person; or
- (b) in conformity with Title 44, chapter 15, part 1, regarding continuous facial surveillance.
History: En. Sec. 2, Ch. 427, L. 2025.