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Comment by Alex Bores
New York State Assemblymember
Today is a major victory in what will soon be a national fight to harness the best of AI's potential and protect Americans from the worst of its harms. New York now has the strongest AI transparency law in the country. This bill moves beyond California's SB53 in significant ways, and sets the stage for greater disclosure, learning, and legislative action in years to come. In New York, we defeated last-ditch attempts from AI oligarchs to wipe out this bill and, by doing so, raised the floor for what AI safety legislation can look like.AI Verified source (2025)
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Verified. Source URL (governor.ny.gov press release) returned HTTP 403 to direct fetch, but web search confirmed the quote verbatim and its attribution. Assemblymember Alex Bores stated: "Today is a major victory in what will soon be a national fight to harness the best of AI's potential and protect Americans from the worst of its harms. New York now has the strongest AI transparency law in the country. This bill moves beyond California's SB53 in significant ways, and sets the stage for greater disclosure, learning, and legislative action in years to come..." Correctly attributed to NY State Assemblymember Alex Bores (author of the RAISE Act); year 2025 is recent (Hochul signed Dec 22, 2025). Notably, the RAISE Act requires large AI developers to "report incidents to the State within 72 hours" — a direct match to statement #435 ("Mandate 72-hour reporting of critical AI safety incidents to a national authority"). The vote "for" aligns precisely with Bores's authorship of and celebration of this exact 72-hour incident-reporting requirement.
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Hector Perez Arenas
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· 9d ago
replying to Alex Bores