AI Regulation in New York
New York has 8 tracked AI regulatory updates across 1 frameworks. This page provides an overview of the current regulatory landscape, upcoming deadlines, and recent enforcement activity.
Recent Regulatory Updates
New York bill on technological displacement notice and workforce transition
New York S08589 was printed on 2026-05-14 and would require notice, reporting, and a workforce transition period before technological displacement, so employers should assess restructuring plans now.
New York automated lending decision tools bill advances
New York A00773 advanced to third reading on 2026-04-30, signaling imminent scrutiny of automated lending tools and the need to prepare consent/opt-out and governance controls now.
NY A06578: Artificial Intelligence Training Data Transparency Act
New York A06578 was referred to the Internet and Technology committee on May 5, 2026, advancing a training-data transparency bill that could require public disclosure of AI training datasets and related summaries.
New York automated lending decision-making bills advance
New York’s automated lending decision-making bills advanced on 2026-04-30, moving consent and opt-out requirements for banks closer to enactment and increasing near-term compliance planning pressure for lenders using automated tools.
NCSL artificial intelligence legislation database
NCSL’s AI database is a live monitoring resource for enacted and pending state AI bills, so it is useful for tracking emerging obligations but does not itself change compliance requirements.
New York AI training data transparency act
New York’s AI training data transparency act advanced to third reading on 2026-03-04, moving closer to a requirement that developers publicly disclose the training data used for generative AI models and services.
New York remains a high-activity state for AI governance bills
The state AI trackers and NCSL summaries show continued New York legislative activity on AI, which matters because New York has been a frequent source of employment and consumer-facing AI bills.
New York AI governance measures tracked in state legislation databases
New York continues to be a high-priority AI legislative state, with trackers and NCSL reporting ongoing proposals that can affect transparency, safety, and government-use controls.
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