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NY Bill: AI Lawyers Face Lawsuits
6 Mar
Summary
- New York bill targets AI impersonating licensed professionals.
- AI platforms could face lawsuits for erroneous legal advice.
- The bill extends to other licensed professions like doctors.

New York is on the verge of enacting a first-of-its-kind law to regulate artificial intelligence. The proposed legislation aims to prevent AI chatbots from impersonating licensed professionals, such as lawyers, doctors, and therapists within the state.
This initiative would empower users to sue AI platforms if they suffer damages due to faulty advice, even if the AI discloses its non-human nature. New York already prohibits unlicensed individuals from practicing law, and this bill extends that protection to the realm of AI.
The bill is part of a broader effort in New York to address AI's ethical implications. Other proposed laws focus on protecting minors from unsafe AI features and mandating transparency about potential inaccuracies in AI-generated content.
This move comes as AI technologies face increasing scrutiny over their societal impact and ethical considerations. Similar concerns have led to lawsuits against major AI developers, with allegations ranging from practicing law without a license to contributing to user harm.



