New York State Moves to Regulate Artificial Intelligence
New York State Moves to Regulate Artificial Intelligence
Updated at: June 12, 2026 at 06:45 AM
New York State is emerging as a national leader in artificial intelligence regulation, implementing a comprehensive legal framework that balances technological innovation with safety and consumer protection.
Central to this effort is the RAISE Act, which mandates that large developers of powerful AI models perform rigorous risk assessments and report safety incidents.
Beyond high-level safety, New York has prioritized consumer rights, enacting laws that require clear disclosures for AI-generated media and synthetic performers, while also expanding the right of publicity for deceased individuals.
Child safety is another cornerstone of the state's strategy; recent measures include a moratorium on chatbot-equipped children's toys and strict rules against AI systems simulating emotional companionship for minors.
Additionally, the state is addressing the socio-economic impacts of AI, with the FAIR News Act ensuring transparency in journalism and a temporary halt on new AI data centers to evaluate environmental impacts.
Nevertheless, New York remains at the forefront of tackling the complex, multi-layered challenges posed by modern artificial intelligence.
