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Requires policing agencies to conduct an inventory of, and develop a publicly-available policy for, any artificial intelligence used to aid criminal investigations.
This bill mandates policing agencies in New York to inventory and publicly disclose their use of AI in criminal investigations.
If you operate a policing agency in New York, you must disclose your AI systems and their use by 2026 or face civil action.
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What This Means
The proposed legislation in New York requires policing agencies to inventory and publicly disclose any artificial intelligence used in criminal investigations. This includes a range of AI technologies, from biometric identification to predictive policing. Agencies must comply with disclosure requirements, impacting how law enforcement operates and interacts with the public.
Key Provisions
- Policing agencies must conduct an inventory of AI systems used in investigations.
- Agencies must publish disclosures about AI systems, with specific timelines to be confirmed by the bill text.
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Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role | District |
|---|---|---|
| Kristen Gonzalez D | Sponsor | SD-059 |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Policing agencies
Deadline: 90 days prior to use of new AI or 180 days for existing AI
Penalty: Civil action may be initiated by the attorney general or individuals.
Who: Policing agencies
Deadline: 90 days after the model policy is issued
Penalty: Civil action may be initiated for non-compliance.
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