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A3411 — NY, US
A3411 is an AI governance legislation from NY, currently passed senate. New York A3411 requires owners, licensees, or operators of generative AI to display inaccuracy notices on user interfaces [1]. AIGI tracks 1 primary-source update on this bill; the most recent was published on 2025-01-27.
Status & timeline
- Regulatory stage
- passed senate
- Bill status
- passed senate
- Authority / governing body
- New York State Senate
- Chamber
- Assembly
- Document type
- legislation
Next deadline: No fixed deadline explicitly stated; effective date pending enactment as a 2025-2026 bill.
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Full obligation matrix
| Actor | Obligation | Deadline | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| owner | Conspicuously display a notice on the generative AI system's user interface. | — | — |
| licensee | Conspicuously display a notice on the generative AI system's user interface. | — | — |
| operator | Conspicuously display a notice on the generative AI system's user interface. | — | — |
| owner|licensee|operator | Ensure the notice is reasonably calculated to consistently apprise the user that the outputs of the generative artificial intelligence system may be inaccurate. | — | — |
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Enforcement risk score
Announced regulation; enforcement footprint still forming.
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Role-based compliance checklist
- product_manager Assess current generative AI user interfaces for feasibility of displaying a conspicuous inaccuracy notice.
- engineering Develop and implement technical mechanisms for displaying required notices on generative AI system user interfaces.
- general_counsel Review the final enacted language of the bill to ensure the notice content and display method comply with legal requirements.
- compliance_officer Monitor the bill's progress and prepare for compliance requirements upon enactment.
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Vendor impact assessment
- Vendor risk class
- medium
- Procurement categories
- generative_ai, ai_governance, productivity_assistants, content_moderation
Vendors providing generative AI systems will need to ensure their platforms allow for conspicuous display of notices about potential output inaccuracies, or that their clients can easily implement such notices. This may require product changes or explicit guidance for deployers.
Sample vendor questions
- Does your generative AI system have built-in capabilities to display user-facing notices about potential inaccuracies?
- Can we customize the content and display of inaccuracy notices on your generative AI system's interface?
- How do you ensure your generative AI system's outputs are accompanied by appropriate disclaimers regarding accuracy?
- What support do you provide to help customers comply with AI transparency laws regarding output accuracy?
Intelligence briefs (1)
New York Bill A3411 Mandates Inaccuracy Notices for Generative AI Systems
New York A3411 requires owners, licensees, or operators of generative AI to display inaccuracy notices on user interfaces [1].
This establishes a specific user disclosure obligation for generative AI systems in New York, influencing transparency and consumer protection.
Deadline: No fixed deadline explicitly stated; effective date pending enactment as a 2025-2026 bill.
Primary source →Frequently asked questions
- What is A3411?
- New York Bill A3411, having passed the Senate, requires the owner, licensee, or operator of a generative artificial intelligence system to conspicuously display a notice on its user interface. This notice must be "reasonably calculated to consistently apprise the user that the outputs of the generative artificial intelligence system may be inaccurate" [1]. This aims to inform users directly about potential output limitations. Primary source →
- Why does A3411 matter?
- This establishes a specific user disclosure obligation for generative AI systems in New York, influencing transparency and consumer protection. Primary source →
- Who does A3411 affect?
- Companies operating or licensing generative artificial intelligence systems within New York State are directly in scope. This includes deployers across various sectors whose products or services incorporate generative AI outputs provided to end-users. Business functions involved in product development, user experience design, legal, and compliance will typically evaluate how such notices are implemented and maintained. Primary source →
- What are the key dates for A3411?
- No fixed deadline explicitly stated; effective date pending enactment as a 2025-2026 bill. Primary source →
- What is the current status of A3411?
- As of the last published update, A3411 is at the "passed senate" stage, with bill status "passed senate". Primary source →
- Where can I find the primary source for A3411?
- The primary source for the most recent update is at https://legislation.nysenate.gov/bills/2025/A3411. AIGI publishes the full citation chain plus every approved brief on this bill. Primary source →
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