Establishes a temporary New York state commission to study the impact of AI, robotics, and automation and how to regulate these technologies.
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This is a binding legislative act passed by the New York State Assembly that creates a temporary state commission with legal authority. It uses mandatory language ('shall') and establishes formal governmental structures with specific appointment procedures and reporting requirements.
The document has minimal coverage of risk domains, with brief mentions of approximately 4-5 subdomains. The document primarily establishes a study commission rather than addressing specific AI risks directly. Coverage is limited to implicit references to privacy (2.1), security/weapons (2.2, 4.2), employment impacts (6.2), and governance structures (6.5).
The document establishes a commission to study AI regulation across all sectors in New York State. It explicitly mentions public administration and national security (public sector applications, weaponry restrictions), and implicitly covers all economic sectors through its broad mandate to study employment impacts, liability issues, and regulatory structures for AI, robotics and automation statewide.
The document does not focus on specific AI lifecycle stages but rather establishes a commission to study AI regulation broadly. It implicitly covers multiple stages through its mandate to study employment impacts, liability issues, and public sector applications, suggesting coverage across deployment and operational phases.
The document uses broad terminology referring to 'artificial intelligence, robotics and automation' throughout without defining specific technical categories. It does not distinguish between AI models, systems, or specific types like frontier AI, GPAI, or foundation models. No compute thresholds or technical specifications are mentioned.
M. of A. VANEL (Member of Assembly Vanel); New York State Assembly
The document was introduced by Member of Assembly Vanel and passed by the New York State Legislature (Senate and Assembly), as indicated in the header and enacting clause.
New York State Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Automation Commission
The commission is created with authority to conduct hearings, take testimony, and issue binding reports to state officials, though it is primarily an investigatory and recommendatory body rather than a direct enforcement agency.
New York State Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Automation Commission; Governor; Speaker of the Assembly; Temporary President of the Senate; Minority Leaders
The commission is tasked with studying and investigating AI regulation issues and must issue a final report to the governor and legislative leaders, establishing a monitoring and reporting framework.
Entities equipped with artificial intelligence, robotics and automation; Technology industry; Public sector
The commission will study regulation of AI, robotics and automation broadly, including criminal/civil liability for entities using these technologies, impacts on the technology industry, and public sector applications.
5 subdomains (5 Minimal)