Lawmakers want to limit how health insurance companies use AI
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By Justin Gray
Published on March 11, 2026.
Georgia lawmakers are trying to limit how health insurance companies use artificial intelligence in their decisions regarding coverage for their services. The bill, which passed unanimously, states that decisions should not be based on artificial intelligence, should be made based on a human basis. The proposal includes a requirement that a human cannot be trusted to make decisions regarding treatment.
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