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A10583 — NY, US
A10583 is an AI governance legislation from NY, currently committee. Bill A10583 seeks to prohibit New York state entities from using AI for decisions impacting individuals' rights, benefits, or services [1]. AIGI tracks 2 primary-source updates on this bill; the most recent was published on 2024-06-20.
Status & timeline
- Regulatory stage
- committee
- Bill status
- In Assembly Committee
- Authority / governing body
- New York State Senate
- Chamber
- Assembly
- Document type
- legislation
Next deadline: No fixed deadline — currently in committee review.
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Full obligation matrix
| Actor | Obligation | Deadline | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| deployer | State agencies and state-owned entities shall not utilize large language models or any artificial intelligence systems to make decisions that affect individuals' rights, benefits, or services. | null | — |
| deployer | State agencies and state-owned entities must ensure that decisions affecting individuals' rights, benefits, or services are made by human personnel. | null | — |
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Enforcement risk score
Announced regulation; enforcement footprint still forming.
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Role-based compliance checklist
- compliance_officer Identify all existing and planned AI systems used by the agency/entity for making decisions that affect individuals' rights, benefits, or services.
- cto Evaluate current AI deployments and operational models to determine potential non-compliance if the bill is enacted.
- general_counsel Review the bill's language and scope to understand the full implications for the agency/entity's AI usage policies.
- board_director Begin strategizing potential changes to AI procurement and deployment policies to align with mandated human oversight requirements.
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Vendor impact assessment
- Vendor risk class
- high
- Procurement categories
- hr_tech, customer_service_ai, fraud_detection, financial_decisions, healthcare_ai, other
Vendors providing AI solutions to New York state agencies or state-owned entities will face high impact. Their products must either not automate decisions concerning individuals' rights, benefits, or services, or be adaptable to ensure human personnel maintain absolute decision-making authority in such contexts.
Sample vendor questions
- Does your AI system make or significantly influence decisions affecting individuals' rights, benefits, or services when deployed within a state agency?
- Can your AI system be configured to function solely as an assistive tool for human decision-makers, ensuring human personnel retain final decision-making authority?
- What mechanisms are in place within your AI solution to facilitate transparent human oversight and intervention in critical decisions?
Intelligence briefs (2)
NY A10583: Prohibits State Entities' AI Use for Individual Decisions
Bill A10583 seeks to prohibit New York state entities from using AI for decisions impacting individuals' rights, benefits, or services [1].
This signals a legislative intent to restrict AI use by state entities in New York, impacting public sector deployer obligations and procurement.
Deadline: No fixed deadline — currently in committee review.
Primary source →NY Assembly Bill A10583 Proposes AI Restrictions for State Agencies
New York Assembly Bill A10583, proposing significant AI use restrictions for state entities, was introduced [1].
This development bears on public sector AI governance and accountability frameworks for state-level deployments.
Deadline: Upon enactment, as drafted.
Primary source →Frequently asked questions
- What is A10583?
- New York Bill A10583 proposes to prohibit state agencies and state-owned entities from using large language models or other artificial intelligence systems for decisions impacting individuals' rights, benefits, or services [1]. The bill mandates that human personnel of the respective state entity must make such decisions [2], while also providing for specific exceptions [3] and enforcement mechanisms [4]. Primary source →
- Why does A10583 matter?
- This signals a legislative intent to restrict AI use by state entities in New York, impacting public sector deployer obligations and procurement. Primary source →
- Who does A10583 affect?
- This development primarily affects New York state agencies and state-owned entities that currently deploy or plan to deploy AI systems, including large language models, for decision-making. The scope includes any AI use cases that influence individuals' rights, access to benefits, or provision of services. Organizations providing AI systems or services to these state entities would also be impacted. Primary source →
- What are the key dates for A10583?
- No fixed deadline — currently in committee review. Primary source →
- What is the current status of A10583?
- As of the last published update, A10583 is at the "committee" stage, with bill status "In Assembly Committee". Primary source →
- Where can I find the primary source for A10583?
- The primary source for the most recent update is at https://legislation.nysenate.gov/bills/2023/A10583. AIGI publishes the full citation chain plus every approved brief on this bill. Primary source →
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