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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 .
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 ...
SB 1047, on the other hand, is built on the flawed premise that California regulations can contain AI development while still allowing the U.S. to maintain its technological edge. History has ...
After clearing many hurdles in the state Legislature, Sen. Scott Wiener's bill to require developers to put safeguards around their advanced AI models is one step closer to becoming law.
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sunday vetoed SB 1047, an artificial intelligence safety bill that would have established requirements for developers of advanced AI models to create protocols aimed at ...
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 ...
The legislation, California Senate Bill 1047, has taken on added significance as efforts to regulate AI at the federal level have proved elusive in a presidential election year. It aims to put ...
The bill, known as SB 1047, would have required companies building large-scale AI models—meaning those that cost more than $100 million to train—to run safety tests on those systems and take ...