NY, US · AI law tracker

S8390 — NY, US

S8390 is an AI governance legislation from NY, currently committee. Senate Bill S8390 proposes new rules and procedures for the admissibility of AI-created or processed evidence in New York State [2]. AIGI tracks 1 primary-source update on this bill; the most recent was published on 2024-01-26.

Status & timeline

Regulatory stage
committee
Bill status
in committee
Authority / governing body
New York State Senate
Chamber
senate
Document type
legislation

Next deadline: No fixed deadline — currently in committee.

Subscriber only

Enforcement risk score

0
/ 100

Hypothetical or aspirational; no enforcement signal yet.

Intelligence briefs (1)

legislation in_committee 1/26/2024

NY Bill S8390 Addresses AI-Generated Evidence Admissibility Rules

Senate Bill S8390 proposes new rules and procedures for the admissibility of AI-created or processed evidence in New York State [2].

This development signals an emergent focus on AI output validation in judicial contexts, impacting litigation strategy and data governance.

Deadline: No fixed deadline — currently in committee.

Primary source →

Frequently asked questions

What is S8390?
New York Senate Bill S8390, currently in the Codes Committee, introduces proposed rules governing the admissibility of evidence created or processed by artificial intelligence [1]. This legislative effort aims to establish procedures for judicial consideration of such evidence [2]. The bill focuses on the evidentiary standards required for AI-generated output in legal proceedings, signaling an emerging area of regulatory focus for AI governance. Primary source →
Why does S8390 matter?
This development signals an emergent focus on AI output validation in judicial contexts, impacting litigation strategy and data governance. Primary source →
Who does S8390 affect?
Organizations that generate, process, or rely upon AI-created evidence for legal matters in New York State are within scope. This includes entities involved in forensic analysis, digital discovery, and various expert witness capacities where AI tools may contribute to evidentiary output. Considerations include how evidence chains of custody are documented when AI is involved, and the potential for new disclosure requirements in legal proceedings. Primary source →
What are the key dates for S8390?
No fixed deadline — currently in committee. Primary source →
What is the current status of S8390?
As of the last published update, S8390 is at the "committee" stage, with bill status "in committee". Primary source →
Where can I find the primary source for S8390?
The primary source for the most recent update is at https://legislation.nysenate.gov/bills/2023/S8390. AIGI publishes the full citation chain plus every approved brief on this bill. Primary source →

Stay informed

Get briefs on every AI law, every morning.

Start 14-day trial →