Lawmakers in New York are moving to block AI chatbots from providing legal or medical advice


  • A proposed New York law would ban AI chatbots from providing legal or medical advice
  • The legislation would allow users to sue companies if their chatbots impersonate licensed professionals
  • Lawmakers say the measure is meant to protect the public as AI tools become more widespread

AI chatbots have spent the past few years answering almost every question imaginable, but New York lawmakers are preparing to draw a firm line around at least a few categories of conversation. A bill moving through the state legislature would ban AI chatbots from providing legal or medical advice and would allow users to sue the companies behind these systems if they cross that line.

The proposal, Senate Bill S7263, would apply to AI chatbots that impersonate or impersonate licensed professionals, such as lawyers or doctors. The heart of the bill applies the same principle of how individuals cannot practice law or medicine without the appropriate licenses for AI. That rule is to ensure that people receive guidance from trained professionals who can be held accountable for their advice.

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