New York A11662 prohibits humanoid robots and AI systems from being used in schools, with limited exceptions, and mandates student privacy.
New York A11662 amends the education law to prohibit the use of humanoid robots and AI systems in schools, except for specific educational purposes. These technologies cannot deliver instruction, facilitate classroom activities, answer questions, or supervise students. Schools must ensure all instructional settings remain under the control of certified educators. AI systems are also restricted from collecting or using student biometric data, voiceprints, or other personal information for commercial purposes. Schools must annually certify AI system compliance with these provisions.
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