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NY A1746: Creates a temporary state commission to study and investigate how to regulate artificial intelligence, robotics and automation; and repeals such comm… Verified

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Creates a temporary state commission to study and investigate how to regulate artificial intelligence, robotics and automation; and repeals such commission.

AI Summary

The bill creates a temporary commission to study and investigate regulations for artificial intelligence, robotics, and automation in New York, with specific appointment processes and authority to conduct hearings.

Business Impact

If you operate in AI or automation in New York, you must stay informed about potential regulatory changes by December 31, 2020.

State
New York
Bill Number
A1746
Status
Passed Both Chambers
Risk Level
Medium
Category
Study/Task Force
Last Action
Jul 24, 2019
Last Verified
May 4, 2026
Data Updated
May 5, 2026
What do these statuses mean?
Introduced — Filed in the legislature; not yet heard in committee
In Committee — Assigned to and being reviewed by a legislative committee
Passed — Approved by one or both chambers; awaiting further action
Signed / Enacted — Signed into law by the governor; may or may not be in effect yet
Dead / Vetoed — Vetoed, failed to pass, or session expired without action
Unknown — Status data not yet available or awaiting classification

Affected Industries

Robotics Technology General Automation

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What This Means

This bill establishes a temporary commission in New York to explore the regulation of artificial intelligence, robotics, and automation. It aims to analyze current laws, liability issues, and the impact on employment and technology. Stakeholders in these sectors should monitor the commission's findings and recommendations, as it may conduct hearings and take written testimony.

Key Provisions

Latest Legislative Action

SIGNED CHAP.110

Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 26)

Name Role District
Sponsor HD-071
Sponsor HD-029
Sponsor HD-012
Sponsor HD-016
Sponsor HD-072

Roll Call Votes (showing 3 of 4)

A · Assembly Ways And Means Committee: Favorable · May 30, 2019
31 Yea 0 Nay 4 Other Passed ✓
A · Assembly Governmental Operations Committee: Favorable refer to committee Ways and Means · May 21, 2019
14 Yea 0 Nay Passed ✓
S · Senate Floor Vote - Final Passage · May 20, 2019
59 Yea 1 Nay 2 Other Passed ✓

Compliance Checklist

Monitor the commission's findings and recommendations
Who: Businesses operating in AI and automation
Deadline: By December 31, 2020
Penalty: No specified penalties, but non-compliance may lead to unpreparedness for future regulations.

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Full Legal Analysis

The bill establishes a temporary state commission known as the New York State Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Automation Commission. This commission is tasked with studying various aspects of AI and automation, including existing laws, comparative state policies, liability issues, and the impact on employment and technology. The commission will consist of thirteen members: five appointed by the governor, two by the temporary president of the senate, one by the minority leader of the senate, two by the speaker of the assembly, one by the minority leader of the assembly, one by the chancellor of the state university of New York, and one by the chancellor of the city university of New York. It is required to issue a final report no later than thirty days before its expiration on December 31, 2020. The commission may conduct hearings or take written testimony as necessary. The commission's findings could influence future regulatory measures affecting businesses that utilize AI and automation technologies. There are no specified penalties for non-compliance as the bill focuses on study and investigation rather than immediate regulatory enforcement.

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