New York has enacted the Legislative Oversight of Automated Decision-Making in Government Act (LOADinG Act), establishing a framework for responsible AI use. This legislation emphasizes transparency, accountability, and the protection of individual rights, positioning New York as a leader in AI governance. Governor Kathy Hochul's legislative package also strengthens consumer data protections, ensuring that personal information is safeguarded against misuse.
The LOADinG Act mandates rigorous oversight of automated decision-making systems used by state agencies, requiring continuous human oversight and regular impact assessments. This proactive approach aims to prevent discriminatory outcomes and uphold fairness in AI applications, setting a precedent for other states. The legislation reflects a commitment to ethical technology use while enhancing consumer trust in digital systems.
• New York's LOADinG Act regulates AI use in government decision-making.
• Legislation mandates human oversight and impact assessments for AI systems.
These systems use algorithms and AI techniques to assist in decision-making processes within government agencies.
Regular evaluations are required to ensure automated systems operate fairly and without bias.
Continuous human involvement is mandated to oversee automated decision-making processes and prevent errors.
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