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New York City Enacts Law Restricting Use of Artificial Intelligence in Employment Decisions

by Danielle J. Moss, Harris M. Mufson, Gabrielle Levin, and Meika Freeman

Effective January 1, 2023, New York City employers will be restricted from using artificial intelligence machine-learning products in hiring and promotion decisions. In advance of the effective date, employers who already rely upon these AI products may want to begin preparing to ensure that their use comports with the new law’s vetting and notice requirements.

The new law governs employers’ use of “automated employment decision tools,” defined as “any computational process, derived from machine learning, statistical modeling, data analytics, or artificial intelligence, that issues simplified output, including a score, classification, or recommendation, that is used to substantially assist or replace discretionary decision making for making employment decisions that impact natural persons.”

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New York Expands Whistleblower Law

by Harris M. Mufson, Gabrielle Levin, Jason C. Schwartz, and Katherine V.A. Smith

New York Governor Kathy Hochul recently signed a new law dramatically expanding protections for whistleblowers in New York. New York’s whistleblower law (New York Labor Law Section 740) previously limited anti-retaliation protections to employees who raised concerns about “substantial and specific danger to the public health and safety” or “health care fraud”. As outlined below, the amended law, which will go into effect on January 26, 2022, expands the scope of who is protected and what is deemed “protected activity” under Section 740. It also contains additional key changes and requirements for employers.

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