Enforcement action · Michigan Supreme Court
Grant Bauserman v. Unemployment Insurance Agency
Grant Bauserman v. Unemployment Insurance Agency is an AI-related enforcement action involving Michigan Supreme Court. The Michigan Supreme Court found a lack of due process in the use of an automated decision-making system because it determined guilt.
Action details
- Agency
- Michigan Supreme Court
- Jurisdiction
- MI
- Document type
- court opinion
- AI risk category
- high
- Topic
- ai liability
Summary
The Michigan Supreme Court ruled that the use of an automated decision-making system by the Unemployment Insurance Agency resulted in a lack of due process because the system was used to determine guilt. This decision highlights the legal risks and due process obligations for government agencies deploying AI or automated systems, especially when such systems make determinations with significant impact on individuals.
Primary source
https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/9404890/grant-bauserman-v-unemployment-insurance-agency/ →Related Michigan Supreme Court actions
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Frequently asked questions
- What is Grant Bauserman v. Unemployment Insurance Agency?
- The Michigan Supreme Court ruled that the use of an automated decision-making system by the Unemployment Insurance Agency resulted in a lack of due process because the system was used to determine guilt. This decision highlights the legal risks and due process obligations for government agencies deploying AI or automated systems, especially when such systems make determinations with significant impact on individuals. Primary source →
- Which agency brought the action?
- Michigan Supreme Court brought this enforcement action in MI. Primary source →
- What was the penalty?
- No specific penalty amount is disclosed in the primary source AIGI tracked for this action. Some enforcement actions resolve through injunctive relief, consent decrees, or behavioural undertakings rather than monetary penalty. Primary source →
- When did the action take effect?
- The most recent activity on this action was published on 7/26/2022. Primary source →
- Where can I find the primary source?
- The primary source for Grant Bauserman v. Unemployment Insurance Agency is at https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/9404890/grant-bauserman-v-unemployment-insurance-agency/. AIGI does not paraphrase secondary commentary — every claim on this page links back to that primary source. Primary source →
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