S 9390 — Relates to the rules of evidence and the admissibility of evidence alleged to be fabricated by generative artificial intelligence
S 9390 proposes to amend the rules of evidence in New York to address the admissibility of evidence that is alleged to be fabricated by generative artificial intelligence. The bill seeks to establish legal standards for evaluating the authenticity of AI-generated content in court proceedings. It addresses concerns related to the use of synthetic media and deepfakes in legal contexts. The bill was introduced in the 2025-2026 legislative session and referred to the Judiciary Committee on March 6, 2026.
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