A 9253 — Relates to disclosure of the use of artificial intelligence by law enforcement agencies
This bill relates to the disclosure of artificial intelligence use by law enforcement agencies in New York. It seeks to increase transparency around the deployment of AI technologies in policing and law enforcement operations. The bill aims to address potential harms related to algorithmic discrimination and surveillance by requiring disclosure of AI usage. It is part of broader efforts to regulate the use of AI in public safety and law enforcement contexts.
Linked Incidents
3Incidents this policy has been directly linked to
8-month-pregnant woman wrongfully arrested after AI facial recognition error in front of children
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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Innocent South Asian man wrongfully arrested after AI facial recognition misidentification in Milton Keynes, leading to legal action and criticism of racial bias
Adult patron wrongfully arrested after facial recognition misidentification at Peppermill Casino
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