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NY A10231
Bill
Status
5/15/2024
Primary Sponsor
Michaelle Solages
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AI Summary
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Establishes a Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer position within the Executive Department, appointed by the Governor with Senate approval, requiring expertise in artificial intelligence, data privacy, and technology.
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Defines "artificial intelligence" as machine-based systems that infer from inputs to generate outputs like predictions or recommendations, excluding basic software tools like calculators and spell check that do not materially affect human rights or welfare.
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Authorizes the Chief AI Officer to develop statewide AI policies, risk management plans, procurement guidelines, and human oversight standards for state agencies' use of artificial intelligence and automated decision-making systems.
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Requires the Chief AI Officer to conduct audits and investigations of state agencies' AI use, recommend removal of harmful systems, and submit annual reports to legislative leadership and the public on AI usage across government.
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Creates an advisory committee with minimum seven state representatives, members appointed by the Governor, Assembly Speaker, and Senate President, to meet at least twice yearly and advise on AI best practices, workforce development, and misinformation prevention.
Legislative Description
Establishes the position of chief artificial intelligence officer and such person's functions, powers and duties; including, but not limited to, developing statewide artificial intelligence policies and governance, coordinating the activities of any and all state departments, boards, commissions, agencies and authorities performing any functions using artificial intelligence tools; makes related provisions.
Last Action
referred to governmental operations
5/15/2024