A 8195 — Relates to enacting the "Advanced Artificial Intelligence Licensing Act"
This bill proposes the Advanced Artificial Intelligence Licensing Act, which aims to regulate the development and deployment of advanced artificial intelligence systems in New York. The legislation seeks to address potential harms related to algorithmic discrimination and privacy risks by requiring licensing for AI systems that pose significant risks to individuals or society. The bill was introduced in the 2023-2024 legislative session and is currently referred to the Science and Technology committee for review.
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2Incidents this policy has been directly linked to
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