New York S10675 imposes liability on chatbot operators for damages caused by impersonation of licensed professionals.
New York S10675 amends the general business law to hold chatbot operators liable for damages when their chatbots impersonate licensed professionals. The bill defines "operator" as any entity owning or deploying a chatbot. It prohibits operators from allowing chatbots to impersonate professionals in ways that would be illegal for humans, such as practicing without a license. Operators must also provide clear notice to users that they are interacting with an AI chatbot.
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