S 7599 — Relates to Automated Decision-Making by Government Agencies
S 7599 addresses the use of automated decision-making by government agencies. The bill aims to regulate how artificial intelligence and algorithmic systems are used in administrative decisions, potentially to prevent discrimination or bias in automated systems. It is intended to ensure transparency and accountability in automated decision-making processes that affect individuals.
Linked Incidents
5Incidents this policy has been directly linked to
36-year-old Black man wrongfully arrested after facial recognition misidentification in New York leading to two days in custody
New York City business owners receive illegal advice from MyCity AI chatbot, leading to bot shutdown in early 2026
Immigration enforcement officials deploy facial recognition app contributing to algorithmic discrimination and wrongful arrests
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
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