New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08828

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  
Engrossed
1/28/26  
Refer
1/28/26  
Engrossed
3/11/26  
Enrolled
3/20/26  
Chaptered
3/27/26  

Caption

Implements transparency requirements for developers of AI models; requires the establishment of an office for oversite of AI model developer transparency and reporting; makes related provisions.

Impact

If enacted, S08828 would significantly amend the General Business Law relating to the development and deployment of artificial intelligence in New York State. It will create new responsibilities for AI developers, including mandatory incident reporting for critical safety incidents associated with their models. The law also introduces penalties for non-compliance, aiming to prevent catastrophic risks that may arise from the use of AI technologies. By requiring standardized disclosures, the RAISE Act seeks to create a transparent operating environment, making it easier for government entities and the public to understand the capabilities and risks associated with such technologies.

Summary

Bill S08828, also known as the Responsible AI Safety and Education (RAISE) Act, aims to implement stricter transparency and safety requirements for developers of frontier artificial intelligence models. The bill establishes an office tasked with overseeing these developers to ensure they meet new standards for safety incident reporting and transparency. Specifically, developers will be required to publish clear transparency reports detailing their AI models, including intended uses, potential risks, and safety measures taken. The legislation recognizes New York's leadership role in AI innovation and aims to foster an environment of consumer protection and public trust in AI technologies.

Contention

There are several points of contention surrounding S08828, particularly concerning the balance of regulation and innovation. Advocates argue that enhanced transparency is crucial for public safety and that the bill will protect consumers from potential harms associated with AI technologies. However, critics might contend that overly stringent regulations could stifle innovation and impose burdensome compliance costs on developers, particularly smaller firms that may struggle to meet the new requirements. The ongoing debate will likely focus on how to safeguard public interests without hampering the growth of the AI industry in New York.

Companion Bills

NY A09449

Same As Implements transparency requirements for developers of AI models; requires the establishment of an office for oversite of AI model developer transparency and reporting; makes related provisions.

Previously Filed As

NY A09449

Implements transparency requirements for developers of AI models; requires the establishment of an office for oversite of AI model developer transparency and reporting; makes related provisions.

NY S06955

Establishes the artificial intelligence training data transparency act requiring developers of generative artificial intelligence models or services to post on the developer's website information regarding the data used by the developer to train the generative artificial intelligence model or service, including a high-level summary of the datasets used in the development of such system or service.

NY A06578

Establishes the artificial intelligence training data transparency act requiring developers of generative artificial intelligence models or services to post on the developer's website information regarding the data used by the developer to train the generative artificial intelligence model or service, including a high-level summary of the datasets used in the development of such system or service.

NY SB53

Artificial intelligence models: large developers.

NY A08833

Establishes understanding artificial intelligence responsibility act requiring developers of covered models to be strictly liable for certain injuries.

NY S08451

Enacts the "New York fundamental artificial intelligence requirements in (FAIR) news act"; provides transparency requirements for news media content composed, authored, or otherwise created through generative AI.

NY S08331

Enacts the "New York artificial intelligence transparency for journalism act"; requires developers of generative artificial intelligence systems or services to post certain information on the developer's website regarding video, audio, text and data from a covered publication used to train the generative artificial intelligence system or service; allows journalism providers to bring an action for damages or injunctive relief against developers.

NY HB4668

Trade: business regulation; requirements and safety standards for developers of certain artificial intelligence models; provide for. Creates new act.

NY A08595

Enacts the "New York artificial intelligence transparency for journalism act"; requires developers of generative artificial intelligence systems or services to post certain information on the developer's website regarding video, audio, text and data from a covered publication used to train the generative artificial intelligence system or service; allows journalism providers to bring an action for damages or injunctive relief against developers.

NY A10887

Establishes the New York innovative learning models act to provide grants to eligible entities for the planning, development, implementation, replication and scaling of innovative learning models.

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