A 3265 — Enacts The New York Artificial Intelligence Bill Of Rights
A 3265 introduces the New York Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights, aiming to regulate the use of artificial intelligence systems to prevent algorithmic discrimination and protect privacy. The bill seeks to establish rights for individuals regarding transparency, fairness, and accountability in AI decision-making. It addresses harms such as biased automated decisions and unauthorized surveillance through AI systems. The bill was introduced in the 2025-2026 legislative session and is currently referred to the Science and Technology committee for review.
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36-year-old Black man wrongfully arrested after facial recognition misidentification in New York leading to two days in custody
Black man wrongfully arrested after NYPD facial recognition misidentification, jailed two days before case dismissal
T-Mobile customer data exposed via AI-enhanced API hack in 2024
8-month-pregnant woman wrongfully arrested after AI facial recognition error in front of children
New York City business owners receive illegal advice from MyCity AI chatbot, leading to bot shutdown in early 2026
Woman wrongfully arrested after AI facial recognition misidentification in US state she never visited
Black man wrongfully arrested after facial recognition misidentification leading to $8M settlement
Black man detained by NYPD after Clearview AI facial-recognition false match, charges dismissed after location data proves alibi
Middle-aged man wrongfully arrested after AI misidentification in criminal investigation
Seattle resident banned from Madison Square Garden venue after t-shirt design linked via facial recognition to 2021 incident he did not attend
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