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SB 1047 would apply to all AI companies doing business in California—the location of the company does not matter. [3] The bill creates protections for whistleblowers [ 4 ] and requires developers to perform risk assessments of their models prior to release, under the supervision of the Government Operations Agency .
Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed AI safety bill SB-1047, which was opposed by tech companies including ChatGPT maker OpenAI and Facebook parent company Meta.
Li, whose AI startup World Labs has raised $230 million, was a vocal opponent of SB 1047. She wrote i n a Fortune op-ed that, while well-intended, the legislation would harm U.S. innovation.
Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed California's controversial AI bill, SB 1047, that would hold companies liable for harm done by large artificial intelligence systems.
SB 1047, from state Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco), is set to go to the state Assembly floor later this month. If it passes the Legislature, Gov. Gavin Newsom will have to decide whether to ...
A California bill seeking to create new safety rules for artificial intelligence (AI) has opened up a divide in Silicon Valley, drawing top lawmakers into the debate in a rare foray by national ...
SB 1047 passed the Senate 32-1, then was amended. It then passed the Assembly 48-16, but had to go back to the Senate due to the amendments, passing again 29-9. Should this timeline be present in the infobox, or in the text somewhere? (the article now doesn't mention the original 32-1 vote) Solomon1320 00:22, 30 August 2024 (UTC)
SB-1047 has, up until now, moved swiftly towards becoming law. Its crafters focused on what they considered a fairly simple, narrow target for the legislation. Only companies that spend more than ...