New York has passed a new law, the first of its kind in the United States, requiring clear labels on news content made with AI
The law, called the NY FAIR News Act, states that any news story, weather report, sports update, entertainment article, or similar content must display a prominent, easy-to-see notice if it was mostly created by AI.
The rule applies across all formats, including newspapers, websites, TV, radio, podcasts, images, and videos.
The notice must appear at the top so readers or viewers immediately know whether a human reporter wrote it or if AI did most of the work.
The State Senate and Assembly approved the bill on June 8, 2026 and now awaits Governor Kathy Hochul’s signature. If signed, the law will take effect 60 days later
The rule does not apply to content that includes enough human work to qualify for copyright protection. There are no fines for individuals only the state attorney general can enforce the law against companies that violate it.
Update about 1666 Amsterdam; they got caught using gen AI for both the cover art and in-game assets. They plan to patch out their oopsie so people will still buy it.
They haven't disclosed it's use on steam though, which I'm pretty sure is against steam's ToS. 👏
Couldn't agree more. We'll win this series on the court (even if the refs refuse to call a flagrant on Wemby), not by targeting, harassing, or attacking Spurs fans.
Knicks in 5.
Chappell Roan has been named the new face of MAC Cosmetics’ VIVA GLAM campaign.
100% of the selling price from her new lip collection will support VIVA GLAM charities worldwide advancing gender, sexual, racial, and environmental equality.
Sega kinda instantly lost a lot of very easy, yet very valuable goodwill with the GenAI scandal in Crazy Taxi. Jesus Christ I'm so tired of this AI crap ruining life's simple pleasures.