New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07963

Introduced
5/15/25  

Caption

Requires certain political communications to include provenance data for all audios, images or videos used in such communications; provides for the repeal of certain provisions upon the expiration thereof.

Impact

Upon implementation, this legislation mandates that political campaigns disclose specific information related to the digital assets they disseminate. Key disclosures include the identity of any generative AI systems employed to produce or modify content, as well as detailed logs of the creation process and modifications. Such measures are intended to safeguard the integrity of electoral communications by combating misinformation and enhancing accountability among political entities.

Summary

Bill S07963, also referred to as the 'Election Content Accountability Act', aims to enhance the transparency of political communications by requiring campaigns for certain offices in New York, including governor and attorney general, to provide provenance data for audio, images, and videos used in their communications. This bill emphasizes the necessity to identify and disclose whether artificial intelligence has been utilized in the creation or editing of content, thereby informing the public about the authenticity of political messages.

Contention

Debate surrounding S07963 centers on the balance between transparency and potential operational burdens placed on campaigns. Proponents argue that the requirement for provenance data will lead to greater accountability and a more informed electorate, while critics voice concerns regarding the feasibility of compliance, especially for smaller campaigns with limited resources. Moreover, the implications of adding artificial intelligence disclosures to political communications may introduce complexities in the already intricate landscape of election regulations.

Companion Bills

NY A08523

Same As Requires certain political communications to include provenance data for all audios, images or videos used in such communications; provides for the repeal of certain provisions upon the expiration thereof.

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