The bill imposes liability for damages caused by chatbots impersonating licensed professionals in New York, but the official description provides no additional details beyond the title.
If you use AI chatbots, ensure they do not impersonate licensed professionals to avoid liability.
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What This Means
New York Bill S07263 seeks to impose liability for damages when chatbots impersonate licensed professionals. The official description provides no further details beyond the title, leaving specific details and professionals covered unclear without the full text.
Key Provisions
- Imposes liability for damages caused by chatbot impersonation of licensed professionals, but the official description provides no additional details beyond the title.
- The scope of liability and specific licensed professionals covered are not detailed due to the lack of full bill text.
- Potential defenses or exceptions to liability cannot be assessed without the complete text.
- Legislative intent or context might be inferred from the title or description, but this is speculative without the full text.
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Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 10)
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Kevin S. Parker D | Primary |
| Kristen Gonzalez D | Primary |
| LIU | Primary |
| MARCELLINO | Primary |
| MAY | Primary |
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Who: Chatbot proprietors
Penalty: Liability for actual damages and attorney's fees
Who: Chatbot proprietors
Penalty: Potential civil action for damages
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