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A8105 — NY, US

A8105 is an AI governance legislation from NY, currently committee. This bill introduces a new requirement for operators to collect and transmit user oaths of responsible AI use [1]. AIGI tracks 1 primary-source update on this bill; the most recent was published on 2023-10-13.

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

ActorObligationDeadlineSource
deployerCollect oaths of responsible use from users of certain generative or surveillance advanced artificial intelligence systems.
deployerTransmit collected oaths of responsible use from users of certain generative or surveillance advanced artificial intelligence systems to the Attorney General.

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Enforcement risk score

25
/ 100

Announced regulation; enforcement footprint still forming.

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Role-based compliance checklist

  • compliance_officer Monitor the progress of NY A8105 through the legislative process.
  • general_counsel Assess the potential legal implications and scope of 'oaths of responsible use' for current and future AI deployments.
  • product_manager Evaluate technical requirements for implementing a system to collect and securely transmit user oaths if the bill passes.

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Vendor impact assessment

Vendor risk class
medium
Procurement categories
ai_governance, security_tooling

Vendors providing generative or surveillance AI systems to NY operators may need to integrate features for collecting and transmitting user oaths. This could involve modifications to user onboarding, consent mechanisms, and data handling for regulatory reporting.

Sample vendor questions

  1. How does your AI system or platform facilitate the collection of user oaths or agreements regarding responsible use?
  2. Does your system offer capabilities for secure storage and transmission of user data, specifically oaths, to regulatory bodies like an Attorney General?
  3. What features are available in your AI solution to ensure user adherence to responsible use guidelines, especially for generative or surveillance applications?
  4. How would your solution support an operator's obligation to collect and manage such oaths as per regulatory requirements?

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Frequently asked questions

What is A8105?
New York Assembly Bill A8105 mandates that operators of specific generative or surveillance advanced artificial intelligence systems collect oaths of responsible use from their users [1]. The bill further stipulates that these collected oaths must be transmitted to the state's Attorney General [2]. This legislative proposal is currently under review in the Assembly Committee on Consumer Affairs And Protection. Primary source →
Why does A8105 matter?
This development signals an emerging regulatory focus on user accountability and operator obligations for certain AI systems in New York. Primary source →
Who does A8105 affect?
Organizations operating generative AI or surveillance AI systems within New York State are primarily affected. This includes businesses whose products or services incorporate advanced AI for content generation or monitoring applications. Functions such as legal, compliance, and product management would typically be responsible for evaluating the implications of such requirements. Primary source →
What are the key dates for A8105?
No fixed deadline — currently in committee review. Primary source →
What is the current status of A8105?
As of the last published update, A8105 is at the "committee" stage, with bill status "In Assembly Committee". Primary source →
Where can I find the primary source for A8105?
The primary source for the most recent update is at https://legislation.nysenate.gov/bills/2023/A8105. AIGI publishes the full citation chain plus every approved brief on this bill. Primary source →

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