
Shasta County adopts AI policy as staffing relief, service upgrade
The Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted a resolution framing artificial intelligence as a tool to ease vacancies, protect resident data and improve county services.
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The Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted a resolution framing artificial intelligence as a tool to ease vacancies, protect resident data and improve county services.

The bill moved 5-0 to the Assembly Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee after supporters and opponents debated algorithmic management and surveillance.

AB 2624 cleared the Assembly 49-19 after floor arguments over speech, fraud, and investigative reporting concerns.

The committee advanced four insurance bills on April 15, including measures on FAIR Plan oversight, insurer use of aerial imagery, genetic data in underwriting and wildfire home-hardening grants.

Supporters cast the bill as a child-safety response to addictive platform design, while opponents warned of speech, privacy and access harms.