STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 8962 2025-2026 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY August 13, 2025 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. ROZIC -- read once and referred to the Committee on Consumer Affairs and Protection AN ACT to amend the general business law and the civil rights law, in relation to enacting the "New York fundamental artificial intelligence requirements in news act" The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and be cited as the 2 "New York fundamental artificial intelligence requirements in news act" 3 or the "FAIR news act". 4 § 2. The general business law is amended by adding a new article 42-A 5 to read as follows: 6 ARTICLE 42-A 7 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN NEWS MEDIA 8 Section 1150. Legislative intent. 9 1151. Definitions. 10 1152. Disclosure to news media workers. 11 1153. Disclosure to consumers. 12 1154. Oversight of artificial intelligence systems. 13 1155. Workplace protections. 14 § 1150. Legislative intent. The legislature hereby finds that: 15 1. New York is the center of the American news industry and journal- 16 ists are a key part of the state's workforce. 17 2. Artificial intelligence can quickly generate articles, summaries, 18 news scripts, audio/visual and other media content that may seem profes- 19 sionally done to a lay observer. However, there is ample evidence that 20 content created by generative artificial intelligence: (a) contains 21 false or misleading content; and (b) plagiarizes by deriving its content 22 from original source material without permission or proper citation. 23 These failures are a disservice to the public who relies on the news for 24 accurate information about the world. EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD13382-02-5A. 8962 2 1 3. As such, the government has a strong interest in the preservation 2 of human news work. There is an urgent need to prevent news companies 3 from using artificial intelligence at the expense of both the broader 4 public and of news workers, including human reporters, editors, news 5 writers, directors, producers, voice actors, graphic designers and other 6 newsroom professionals. 7 It is therefore the intent of the legislature to establish clear, 8 meaningful protections for both journalists and the broader public to 9 ensure that the integrity of the news and its workforce are safeguarded. 10 § 1151. Definitions. As used in this article: 11 1. "Artificial intelligence", "artificial intelligence technology", or 12 "AI" means a machine-based system that can, for a given set of human-de- 13 fined objectives, make predictions, recommendations, or decisions influ- 14 encing real or virtual environments, and that uses machine- and human- 15 based inputs to perceive real and virtual environments, abstract such 16 perceptions into models through analysis in an automated manner, and 17 uses model inference to formulate options for information or action. 18 2. "Automated employment decision-making tool" means any software that 19 uses algorithms, computational models, or artificial intelligence tech- 20 niques, or a combination thereof, to materially automate or replace 21 human decision-making regarding employment, including but not limited to 22 wages and other compensation, hiring, selection for recruitment, disci- 23 pline, promotion, and termination. "Automated employment decision-making 24 tool" shall not include any software used primarily for basic computer- 25 ized processes, such as calculators, spellcheck tools, autocorrect func- 26 tions, spreadsheets, electronic communications, or any tool that relates 27 only to internal management affairs such as ordering office supplies or 28 processing payments, and that do not materially affect the rights, 29 liberties, benefits, safety or welfare of any individual within the 30 state. 31 3. "Generative artificial intelligence" means a class of artificial 32 intelligence models that are self-supervised and emulate the structure 33 and characteristics of input data to generate derived synthetic content, 34 including, but not limited to, images, videos, audio, text, and other 35 digital content. 36 4. "News media" means any publication or programming, regardless of 37 the medium or method of distribution, that provides news, weather, traf- 38 fic, sports, or entertainment reports or programming. This includes but 39 is not limited to newspapers, magazines, journals, periodicals, 40 websites, newsletters, television or cable programming, radio or podcast 41 programming, and internet or satellite-based content. 42 § 1152. Disclosure to news media workers. News media employers shall 43 fully disclose to workers when and how any generative artificial intel- 44 ligence tool is used in the workplace as it relates to the creation of 45 content, including, but not limited to, writing, recordings and tran- 46 scripts. Such disclosure shall include a description of the artificial 47 intelligence system and a summary of the purpose and use of such system. 48 § 1153. Disclosure to consumers. Any news media content published, 49 broadcast, or otherwise disseminated or accessible within the state of 50 New York, which was substantially composed, authored, or otherwise 51 created through the use of generative artificial intelligence shall 52 conspicuously imprint on the top of the page, webpage, image, graphic, 53 video or other visual or audio/visual content, or verbally orate at the 54 onset of audio content, that such content was substantially created by 55 generative artificial intelligence. If the content is eligible for copy- 56 right registration the disclosure requirement shall not apply.A. 8962 3 1 § 1154. Oversight of artificial intelligence systems. Any news media 2 content, including stories, articles, audio, visuals or images, which 3 are created in whole or in material part by generative artificial intel- 4 ligence shall be reviewed by a human worker who has the authority to 5 approve, deny, or modify any decision recommended or made by the auto- 6 mated system before such content may be published with the disclosure 7 required pursuant to section eleven hundred fifty-three of this article. 8 § 1155. Workplace protections. 1. News media employers shall neither 9 directly nor through a third party authorize the training of a genera- 10 tive artificial intelligence system on the work product of a news media 11 worker without notice, consent and an opportunity to bargain over appro- 12 priate remuneration. A news media employer shall not penalize a news 13 media worker for declining to consent to allow their work product to be 14 used to train a generative artificial intelligence system. 15 2. (a) The use of generative artificial intelligence or automated 16 employment decision-making tools shall not diminish (i) the existing 17 rights of employees pursuant to an existing collective bargaining agree- 18 ment, or (ii) the existing representational relationships among employee 19 organizations or the bargaining relationships between the employer and 20 an employee organization. 21 (b) The use of generative artificial intelligence systems shall not 22 result in: (i) discharge, displacement or loss of position, including 23 partial displacement such as a reduction in the hours of non-overtime 24 work, wages, or employment benefits, or result in the impairment of 25 existing collective bargaining agreements; or 26 (ii) transfer of existing duties and functions currently performed by 27 employees or workers. 28 § 3. Section 79-h of the civil rights law is amended by adding a new 29 subdivision (h) to read as follows: 30 (h) Employers of professional journalists and newscasters shall estab- 31 lish safeguards to protect journalistic sources and confidential materi- 32 als, gathered through location tracking, surveillance or any other 33 means, which can be accessed by any artificial intelligence technology 34 as defined in article forty-two-A of the general business law. 35 § 4. Severability. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, 36 section or part of this act shall be adjudged by any court of competent 37 jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair, or 38 invalidate the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in its operation 39 to the clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section or part thereof 40 directly involved in the controversy in which such judgment shall have 41 been rendered. It is hereby declared to be the intent of the legislature 42 that this act would have been enacted even if such invalid provisions 43 had not been included herein. 44 § 5. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day after it shall 45 have become a law.
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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.
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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.
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2026-06-05
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reported referred to rules
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reported
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rules report cal.572
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ordered to third reading rules cal.572
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substituted by s8451b
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reference changed to ways and means
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amend (t) and recommit to consumer affairs and protection
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