California governor vetoes hotly-contested AI safety bill
Gavin Newsom has vetoed SB 1048, saying that “while well-intentioned,” it could place unnecessary restrictions on emerging AI companies in California. This post was originally published on this site
California lawmakers push through controversial AI bill opposed by OpenAI
California lawmakers advance a controversial AI safety bill, SB 1047, despite pushback from major tech companies and now awaits full approval of Governor Gavin Newsom.This post was originally published on this site
Elon Musk voices support for sweeping AI safety regulations
Musk said he was pro-AI regulation “just as we regulate any product/technology that is a potential risk to the public.”This post was originally published on this site
Anthropic jumps in on tug-of-war over California AI bill
Things are heating up on the AI legislation front with Anthropic voicing its support of an AI bill introduced by senator Scott Wiener, one which received a letter of opposition from OpenAI.This post was originally published on this site
Anthropic jumps in on tug-of-war over California AI bill
Things are heating up on the AI legislation front with Anthropic voicing its support of an AI bill introduced by senator Scott Wiener, one which received a letter of opposition from OpenAI.This post was originally published on this site
California senator slams OpenAI’s opposition to AI safety bill
As the debate over SB 1047 intensifies, Wiener remains steadfast in his support for the bill, which he believes is a necessary step toward responsible AI governance.This post was originally published on this site
California senator slams OpenAI’s opposition to AI safety bill
As the debate over SB 1047 intensifies, Wiener remains steadfast in his support for the bill, which he believes is a necessary step toward responsible AI governance.This post was originally published on this site
California removes teeth from AI law without addressing tech’s core concerns
The law appears more corporate friendly, but the implications for consumers are a bit murkier. This post was originally published on this site