Enacts the "options for search listing act" to allow users to turn off AI-generated content in search results.
The "options for search listing act" amends the general business law by adding a new section that requires AI search engine operators to provide users the option to turn off any display of information generated by artificial intelligence. This act defines "artificial intelligence" as a machine-based system that can make predictions, recommendations, or decisions influencing real or virtual environments, and "AI search engine operator" as any entity that operates a search engine with output generated at least partially by artificial intelligence.
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