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A10625 — NY, US
A10625 is an AI governance legislation from NY, currently committee. The bill introduces requirements for a state-level protocol and restrictions on AI-generated evidence in New York criminal cases [1], [2]. 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 committee
- Authority / governing body
- New York State Senate
- Chamber
- Assembly
- Document type
- legislation
Next deadline: No fixed deadline — pending legislative process and committee review.
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Full obligation matrix
| Actor | Obligation | Deadline | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| agency | Formulate a protocol for the regulation of artificial intelligence and facial recognition technology in criminal investigations. | — | — |
| agency | Restrict the use of artificial intelligence-generated outputs in court. | — | — |
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Enforcement risk score
Announced regulation; enforcement footprint still forming.
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Role-based compliance checklist
- compliance_officer Monitor the status of New York Assembly Bill A10625.
- general_counsel If the bill progresses, assess potential requirements for regulating AI and facial recognition technology in criminal investigations.
- risk_manager Evaluate the implications of restricting AI-generated outputs in court for current and future technology use in criminal justice.
Intelligence briefs (2)
NY Bill A10625: Regulating AI & Facial Recognition in Criminal Investigations
The bill introduces requirements for a state-level protocol and restrictions on AI-generated evidence in New York criminal cases [1], [2].
This development bears on the scope of AI governance in public safety and the evidentiary standards for AI outputs in judicial proceedings.
Deadline: No fixed deadline — pending legislative process and committee review.
Primary source →NY Bill A10625 Regulates AI, Facial Recognition in Criminal Investigations
Bill A10625 mandates a new protocol for AI and facial recognition in criminal investigations and restricts AI-generated evidence [1].
This signals emerging legislative scrutiny over AI and facial recognition deployment in law enforcement and judicial processes.
Deadline: No fixed deadline — currently in committee consideration.
Primary source →Frequently asked questions
- What is A10625?
- New York Assembly Bill A10625 (2023-2024) proposes a framework for the use of artificial intelligence and facial recognition technology in criminal investigations. The bill mandates the division of criminal justice services to establish a protocol for regulating these technologies [1]. Additionally, it seeks to restrict the admissibility of AI-generated outputs as evidence in court proceedings [2]. Primary source →
- Why does A10625 matter?
- This development bears on the scope of AI governance in public safety and the evidentiary standards for AI outputs in judicial proceedings. Primary source →
- Who does A10625 affect?
- Organizations providing artificial intelligence or facial recognition technology to law enforcement agencies within New York State are within scope. This includes developers and deployers of systems used in criminal investigations, as well as legal practitioners and courts involved in cases where AI-generated evidence may be presented. Agencies such as the Division of Criminal Justice Services would be directly responsible for protocol formulation. Primary source →
- What are the key dates for A10625?
- No fixed deadline — pending legislative process and committee review. Primary source →
- What is the current status of A10625?
- As of the last published update, A10625 is at the "committee" stage, with bill status "in committee". Primary source →
- Where can I find the primary source for A10625?
- The primary source for the most recent update is at https://legislation.nysenate.gov/bills/2023/A10625. AIGI publishes the full citation chain plus every approved brief on this bill. Primary source →
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