Bores Defends AI Voting Record in NY-12 Race as Rivals Press Tech Guardrail Attacks
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Updated · POLITICO · Jun 1
Bores Defends AI Voting Record in NY-12 Race as Rivals Press Tech Guardrail Attacks
1 articles · Updated · POLITICO · Jun 1
Bores said his mixed votes on AI bills reflected scrutiny of bill language and compliance costs, not opposition to tech regulation, as rivals in the NY-12 race question his record.
He pointed to concerns that some proposals were too broad — including definitions of biased outcomes and health data — and said poorly drafted rules could burden small businesses while missing larger companies.
That record includes a floor no vote on the LOADinG Act after a committee yes, followed later by support for amendments and A8295 requiring state agencies to assess and disclose automated decision-making tools.
Bores also opposed one version of A4983 over a 24-hour health-data processing delay, then backed a revised bill that Hochul later vetoed, citing broad scope and compliance uncertainty.
The attacks come as fellow contenders Micah Lasher and Brad Hoylman-Sigal ally Keith Powers? No, sorry