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New York RAISE Act - Footnote 5

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Last checked: 4/3/2026

The source does not mention specific AI risks such as biological weapon design assistance, self-replication, deception, automated crime, and model theft. The source does not mention that the bill was backed by 84% of New Yorkers according to sponsors. The source mentions that the bill was amended to align more closely with California's SB 53, not TFAIA.

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partial85%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: The legislation emerged from bipartisan concern about AI risks such as biological weapon design assistance, self-replication, deception, automated crime, and model theft, amid what legislators describ

Note: The source does not mention specific AI risks such as biological weapon design assistance, self-replication, deception, automated crime, and model theft. The source does not mention that the bill was backed by 84% of New Yorkers according to sponsors. The source mentions that the bill was amended to align more closely with California's SB 53, not TFAIA.

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