Connecticut Sets AI Hiring-Decision Transparency Standard

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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont signed SB 5, mandating that employers disclose to employees and applicants when AI tools influence hiring decisions, including what data are used and the sources; notices must cover tools deployed on or after Oct. 1, 2027 and may be provided by the developers; the law requires notifying the Labor Department if mass layoffs result from AI/automation; it updates anti-discrimination rules to allow bias testing as evidence of steps to prevent discrimination; it also tightens minors’ social media use and expands state AI/quantum workforce efforts, including a UConn unit to study AI’s impact on the workforce.
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- Face the Facts: Sen. James Maroney (D) on AI protections NBC Connecticut
- CT businesses face AI compliance deadlines under sweeping new law Hartford Business Journal
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