S 8390 — Relates to the admissibility of evidence created or processed by artificial intelligence
S 8390 addresses the admissibility of evidence generated or processed by artificial intelligence in legal proceedings. The bill seeks to establish standards for evaluating the reliability and fairness of AI-generated evidence. It aims to mitigate risks of algorithmic discrimination in judicial systems by ensuring transparency and accountability in AI use. The bill was introduced in the 2023-2024 legislative session and is currently under review by the Codes Committee.
Linked Incidents
2Incidents 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
Middle-aged man wrongfully arrested after AI misidentification in criminal investigation
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