New York AI Disclosure Bill Passes State Legislature

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New York state Assembly Bill A3411B (“the Bill”) passed its third reading in the senate on March 9, 2026, sending it through the legislature and preparing it for delivery to Governor Kathy Hochul. If enacted, the Bill will require owners, licensees, and operators of generative AI systems to display a clear and conspicuous notice on system user interfaces that generative AI outputs may be inaccurate. The Bill now awaits delivery to, and signature by, Governor Hochul. If signed, it will enter into…
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