A new law in New York requires state agencies to monitor and track their use of artificial intelligence (AI) and automated decision-making tools. The law aims to promote transparency, accountability, and fairness in the use of AI by state agencies.
Under the law, state agencies will be required to disclose their use of AI and automated decision-making tools, including the purposes for which they are used and the data sources that feed into these systems.
The law also requires state agencies to assess the potential risks and biases associated with their use of AI and to develop strategies to mitigate these risks. Additionally, the law establishes a task force to study the use of AI by state agencies and to make recommendations for improving transparency, accountability, and fairness.