Policy-focused browsing for New York legislation.
| Bill | Title | Status | Sponsor |
|---|---|---|---|
| A 9487 |
Relates to the use of automated employment decision-making tools and artificial intelligence systems by certain state and local entities; repealer 2025-2026 | Assembly
|
in_committee | Steven Otis |
| A 9641 |
Prohibits algorithmic wage-setting 2025-2026 | Assembly
|
in_committee | Emerita Torres |
| A 9654 |
Enacts the New York Artificial Intelligence Civil Rights Act 2025-2026 | Assembly
|
in_committee | Michaelle C. Solages |
| S 8928 |
Enacts the artificial intelligence workforce impact transparency act 2025-2026 | Senate
|
in_committee | Jeremy Cooney |
| S 8706 |
Requires covered businesses to annually report to the department of labor regarding the impact of artificial intelligence on hiring and the nature of artificial intelligence use 2025-2026 | Senate
|
in_committee | Michelle Hinchey |
| S 8872 |
Prohibits algorithmic wage-setting 2025-2026 | Senate
|
in_committee | Rachel May |
| S 8874 |
Relates to the use of artificial intelligence in customer services 2025-2026 | Senate
|
in_committee | Steve Rhoads |
| A 1205 |
Establishes the position of chief artificial intelligence officer 2025-2026 | Assembly
|
in_committee | Michaelle C. Solages |
| A 1332 |
Relates to creating a state office of algorithmic innovation 2025-2026 | Assembly
|
in_committee | Jenifer Rajkumar |
| A 1338 |
Relates to the admissibility of evidence created or processed by artificial intelligence 2025-2026 | Assembly
|
in_committee | Clyde Vanel |
| A 1342 |
Requires the collection of oaths of responsible use from users of certain generative or surveillance advanced artificial intelligence systems 2025-2026 | Assembly
|
in_committee | Clyde Vanel |
| A 1456 |
Relates to the use of artificial intelligence for utilization review 2025-2026 | Assembly
|
in_committee | Pamela J. Hunter |
| A 1509 |
Requires publishers of books created with the use of generative artificial intelligence to contain a disclosure of such use 2025-2026 | Assembly
|
in_committee | Jonathan Rivera |
| A 1952 |
Requires employers and employment agencies to notify candidates for employment if machine learning technology is used to make hiring decisions 2025-2026 | Assembly
|
in_committee | Linda Rosenthal |
| A 235 |
Relates to unauthorized depictions of public officials generated by artificial intelligence 2025-2026 | Assembly
|
in_committee | Clyde Vanel |
| A 3265 |
Enacts the New York artificial intelligence bill of rights 2025-2026 | Assembly
|
in_committee | Clyde Vanel |
| A 3327 |
Relates to political communication utilizing artificial intelligence 2025-2026 | Assembly
|
in_committee | Clyde Vanel |
| A 3356 |
Relates to enacting the "advanced artificial intelligence licensing act" 2025-2026 | Assembly
|
in_committee | Clyde Vanel |
| A 3930 |
Regulates the use of artificial intelligence in aiding decisions on rental housing and loans 2025-2026 | Assembly
|
in_committee | Linda Rosenthal |
| A 3991 |
Establishes requirements for the use of artificial intelligence, algorithm, or other software tools in utilization review and management 2025-2026 | Assembly
|
in_committee | Phara Souffrant Forrest |
| A 4550 |
Requires the department of labor to study the long-term impact of artificial intelligence on the state workforce 2025-2026 | Assembly
|
in_committee | Brian Cunningham |
| A 4991 |
Prohibits the use of an algorithmic device by a landlord for the purpose of determining the amount of rent to charge a residential tenant 2025-2026 | Assembly
|
in_committee | Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn |
| A 5216 |
Requires state units to purchase a product or service that is or contains an algorithmic decision system that adheres to responsible artificial intelligence standards 2025-2026 | Assembly
|
in_committee | Michaelle C. Solages |
| A 5429 |
Establishes the New York workforce stabilization act requiring certain businesses to conduct artificial intelligence impact assessments on the application and use of such artificial intelligence 2025-2026 | Assembly
|
in_committee | Harry B. Bronson |
| A 6180 |
Excludes a production using artificial intelligence or autonomous vehicles in a manner which results in the displacement of employees from the definition of qualified film 2025-2026 | Assembly
|
in_committee | Demond Meeks |