New York Gov. Kathy Hochul introduced proposals for rebate checks and tax credits to let voters know that their government is aware of rising prices.
New York state government agencies will have to conduct reviews and publish reports that detail how they’re using artificial intelligence software, under a new law signed by Gov.
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A bill signed into law last week will prevent New York state government agencies from replacing human workers with artificial intelligence software and will require agencies to conduct reviews and publish reports that detail how they're using AI.
As the Buffalo-born governor faces re-election next year, polls consistently show she is selling a message that a large sampling of New Yorkers apparently do not believe, raising the question of why – and what,
As the business of artificial intelligence is expanding, it seemed it was only a matter of time before the AI industry became the subject of
New York state agencies must now monitor and regulate their use of generative artificial intelligence under a new law signed by Governor Kathy Hochul. The legislation aims to ensure transparency, protect public sector jobs, and prevent AI from undermining workers’ rights.
The act mandates evaluations of cybersecurity vulnerabilities and privacy risks, along with the development of safeguards to mitigate any identified issues.
New York state agencies must now evaluate and report their use of artificial intelligence under a new law signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul. The legislation mandates agencies assess AI tools, including algorithms and computational models, and share their findings with the governor, legislative leaders, and the public.
Unions had supported three pieces of legislation, which now have been signed into law by Governor Kathy Hochul. The laws cover warehouse worker injury, car dealerships and their workers, and the use of AI in state agencies.
New York will be the first state in the US to get paid time for medical care related to pregnancies. Employers can also provide more than 20 hours of leave.
Kathy Hochul ALBANY, N.Y. -- New York state government ... computational models or AI techniques, and then submit those reviews to the governor and top legislative leaders along with posting ...