The New York State Senate and Assembly passed legislation that seeks to protect the news media from being bombarded by deceptive “stealth crawlers” from unscrupulous tech companies. These AI system “stealth crawlers” hide their identities and secretly access digital services owned by newspapers and broadcasters. The
result is a substantial burden on local newspapers and broadcast stations. New York State Broadcaster Association president David Donovan comments, “By protecting broadcast news operations from unauthorized access by Big Tech, the legislation ensures the economic foundations of producing original, local news by broadcast stations throughout the Empire state. It prohibits using “stealth crawlers” to extract a broadcaster’s news content without permission or payment. In addition, the legislation requires AI systems to disclose when crawlers are employed to extract content from broadcasters.”
