A 9559 — Creates a Temporary State Commission to Study and Investigate How to Regulate Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Automation
This bill proposes the creation of a temporary state commission to study and investigate the regulation of artificial intelligence, robotics, and automation in New York. The commission would examine potential harms and regulatory approaches related to AI systems, including issues of algorithmic discrimination, privacy risks from surveillance technologies, and the ethical use of autonomous systems. The bill is currently in the legislative process and has been referred to the Science and Technology committee for review.
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