New York AI Bill Reaches Governor's Desk
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) could soon sign or veto the Responsible AI Safety and Education (RAISE) Act. The Senate delivered S-6953 to the governor on Tuesday, starting a 10-day shot clock for Hochul to decide on the bill, or it would become law automatically.
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However, RAISE Act sponsor Assemblymember Alex Bores (D) has said he expects edits to his bill through New York’s chapter amendment process, which allows the governor’s office to negotiate changes with the legislature (see 2511170054).
On Monday (see 2512090016), the legislature sent Hochul a controversial health data privacy bill (S-929), as well as proposals on social-media warning labels (S-4505) and automated decision-making by government agencies (S-7599).