A 8295 — Relates to automated decision-making by government agencies
This bill addresses the use of automated decision-making by government agencies in New York. It aims to establish guidelines and oversight for the deployment of algorithmic systems in administrative decisions. The legislation seeks to mitigate risks of discrimination and bias in automated decision-making processes. The bill was substituted by S7599C on June 16, 2025, indicating ongoing legislative review and potential changes to its provisions.
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