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California Moves Forward With Legislation to Set AI Safety Standards

California Moves Forward With Legislation to Set AI Safety Standards

In a significant move, the California State Assembly’s Appropriations Committee on Thursday approved a revised version of the artificial intelligence regulatory bill, known as SB 1047. The legislation seeks to establish groundbreaking safety protocols for AI technologies, requiring companies to conduct extensive safety testing before these technologies are introduced to consumers.

The bill, which is now inching closer to becoming law, would authorize the California attorney general to take legal action against companies whose AI systems cause substantial harm, such as serious property damage or loss of life.

The proposed regulations have sparked heated debate among tech elites, academics, and Silicon Valley venture capitalists. Discussions center on the balance between fostering innovation and mitigating potential risks associated with emerging AI technologies.

Cecilia Kang, a veteran reporter in Washington, DC, who specializes in technology and regulatory issues, and Cade Metz, who specializes in artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge technologies from San Francisco, continue to provide in-depth insights into this evolving story.

This development marks a critical step toward setting new benchmarks for AI development and safety, reflecting California’s role as a regulatory leader in the technology sector.

By Tom Sterling

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