NYC Res 0175-2026 — Calling for NYS Advanced AI Licensing Act
New York City · NYC Res 0175-2026
Resolution urging the NY State Legislature to enact, and Governor Hochul to sign, the Advanced AI Licensing Act (A.3356) — which would establish state oversight through the Department of State, require licensing for high-risk AI systems, and ban particularly dangerous applications like autonomous weapons.
Technical detail
Resolution calling on the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, the advanced artificial intelligence licensing act.
Who is protected: New Yorkers using or subject to AI systems in healthcare, law enforcement, and employment.
Who must comply: (Non-binding resolution; the underlying state bill A.3356 would license operators of high-risk AI.)
Key facts
| Jurisdiction | New York City |
|---|---|
| Level | City / local |
| Status | Status unknown |
| Protection strength | Proposed or pending |
| Citation | NYC Res 0175-2026 |
| Topics | automated decision-making · government use of AI · AI disclosure and transparency |
| Last verified | 2026-06-25 |
| Official source | NYC Council Legistar — Res 0175-2026 ↗ |
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