Dec. 5, 2023, 6:21 p.m. | Jim Nash

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California regulators have published draft rules for automated decision making.

Broad and sweeping guidelines would govern consumer access and opt-out rights regarding use of the algorithms by businesses collecting personally identifiable data including biometrics.

Business advocates say what has been released is unworkably vague. If approved, the regulations would be nestled in California's Consumer Privacy Act, or CCPA.

The agency's draft defines automated decision-making technology as "any system, software, or process," which is indeed broad. A representative of tech …

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