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A7106 — NY, US

A7106 is an AI governance legislation from NY, currently committee. New York Assembly Bill A7106 would introduce new disclosure and record-keeping requirements for AI-generated political content [1]. AIGI tracks 1 primary-source update on this bill; the most recent was published on 2023-05-10.

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 legislative committee.

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Full obligation matrix

ActorObligationDeadlineSource
userDisclose AI assistance for political communications that use synthetic media.
agencyMaintain records of synthetic media usage in political communications.

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Enforcement risk score

25
/ 100

Announced regulation; enforcement footprint still forming.

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Role-based compliance checklist

  • general_counsel Monitor the status and legislative progress of NY A7106.
  • compliance_officer If enacted, implement procedures for disclosing AI assistance in political communications using synthetic media.
  • compliance_officer If enacted, establish record-keeping protocols for synthetic media usage by political committees.

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Vendor impact assessment

Vendor risk class
medium
Procurement categories
other

Vendors providing tools for political communication, content creation, or campaign management that utilize generative AI or synthetic media must ensure their platforms support compliance with disclosure and record-keeping mandates.

Sample vendor questions

  1. Does your platform or service incorporate generative AI or synthetic media creation tools for political communications?
  2. How does your platform facilitate or ensure compliance with AI disclosure requirements for synthetic media?
  3. What record-keeping capabilities does your platform offer regarding the use of AI-generated synthetic media?

Intelligence briefs (1)

legislation In Assembly Committee 5/10/2023

New York A7106: Political AI Disclaimer Act Advances in Assembly

New York Assembly Bill A7106 would introduce new disclosure and record-keeping requirements for AI-generated political content [1].

This development signals an emerging regulatory focus on AI transparency and accountability within political campaign contexts.

Deadline: No fixed deadline — currently in legislative committee.

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Frequently asked questions

What is A7106?
New York Assembly Bill A7106 proposes the "political artificial intelligence disclaimer (PAID) act," which would mandate disclosure for political communications utilizing synthetic media [1]. The legislation further requires political committees employing synthetic media to maintain detailed records of such usage [1]. This bill is currently under review by the Assembly Election Law Committee, indicating an early stage in the legislative process. Primary source →
Why does A7106 matter?
This development signals an emerging regulatory focus on AI transparency and accountability within political campaign contexts. Primary source →
Who does A7106 affect?
This legislation primarily affects political campaigns, committees, and any entities involved in creating or disseminating political communications within New York State that leverage artificial intelligence to generate synthetic media. Organizations engaged in political advertising, voter outreach, or public relations using AI-driven content generation tools would fall within the proposed scope. Primary source →
What are the key dates for A7106?
No fixed deadline — currently in legislative committee. Primary source →
What is the current status of A7106?
As of the last published update, A7106 is at the "committee" stage, with bill status "In Assembly Committee". Primary source →
Where can I find the primary source for A7106?
The primary source for the most recent update is at https://legislation.nysenate.gov/bills/2023/A7106. AIGI publishes the full citation chain plus every approved brief on this bill. Primary source →

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