A-03411
NY · State · USA
NY
USA
● Pending
Proposed Effective Date
2025-07-27
New York Assembly Bill 3411-A — An Act to amend the general business law, in relation to requiring warnings on generative artificial intelligence systems
Requires the owner, licensee, or operator of a generative artificial intelligence system to conspicuously display a warning on the system's user interface informing users that the system's outputs may be inaccurate and/or inappropriate. The warning must be reasonably calculated to consistently apprise the user. Failure to display the warning subjects the owner, licensee, or operator to a civil penalty of up to $1,000 per violation, with each unwarned user constituting a separate violation for each instance. The bill does not designate a specific enforcement agency or create a private right of action.
Summary

Requires the owner, licensee, or operator of a generative artificial intelligence system to conspicuously display a warning on the system's user interface informing users that the system's outputs may be inaccurate and/or inappropriate. The warning must be reasonably calculated to consistently apprise the user. Failure to display the warning subjects the owner, licensee, or operator to a civil penalty of up to $1,000 per violation, with each unwarned user constituting a separate violation for each instance. The bill does not designate a specific enforcement agency or create a private right of action.

Enforcement & Penalties
Enforcement Authority
Civil penalty enforcement. The statute authorizes a civil penalty of up to $1,000 per violation but does not designate a specific enforcement agency or grant a private right of action. Enforcement would fall to the attorney general or other authority with jurisdiction over the general business law. Each user not provided the required warning constitutes a separate violation for each instance.
Penalties
Civil penalty of up to $1,000 per violation. Each user not provided the required warning constitutes a separate violation for each instance. No private right of action, injunctive relief, or attorney fees provision is specified.
Who Is Covered
What Is Covered
"Generative artificial intelligence system" shall mean a class of artificial intelligence models that are self-supervised and emulate the structure and characteristics of input data to generate derived synthetic content, including, but not limited to, images, videos, audio, text and other digital content.
Compliance Obligations 1 obligation · click obligation ID to open requirement page
S-02 Prohibited Conduct & Output Restrictions · S-02.10 · Deployer · Content GenerationGeneral Consumer App
Gen. Bus. Law § 399-zzzzzz(2)
Plain Language
Owners, licensees, or operators of generative AI systems must display a conspicuous warning on the system's user interface informing users that outputs may be inaccurate and/or inappropriate. The warning must be reasonably calculated to consistently apprise users — meaning it must be persistent and prominent enough that users are reliably made aware, not a one-time dismissible notice buried in terms of service. This is an ongoing operational requirement applicable to any generative AI system accessible to users. Failure to provide the warning to each user constitutes a separate violation per instance, subject to a civil penalty of up to $1,000 per violation.
Statutory Text
The owner, licensee or operator of a generative artificial intelligence system shall conspicuously display a warning on the system's user interface that is reasonably calculated to consistently apprise the user that the outputs of the generative artificial intelligence system may be inaccurate and/or inappropriate.