Lawmaker's A.I.-Written Housing Bill Sparks Debate Over Technology's Role In Legislation
- Assemblyman Clyde Vanel used A.I. to draft a bill requiring landlords to provide lease copies upon request.
- The bill aims to empower tenants but experts question its necessity and effectiveness.
- Using A.I. for lawmaking raises concerns about the role of elected representatives.
- Initial coverage focused on the novelty of an A.I.-written bill while later pieces examined broader implications.
- Vanel defends employing A.I. to identify gaps in housing law though some suggest it fails to address core issues.