Approximately 120 current or former employees from AI and tech companies such as Anthrophic, Google, Meta, and OpenAI have signed a letter in support of California's AI regulation bill SB 1047.Approximately 120 current or former employees from AI and tech companies such as Anthrophic, Google's DeepMind, Meta, and OpenAI have signed a letter in support of California's AI regulation bill SB-1047.
SB 1047, authored by Democratic California State Sen. Scott Weiner, requires companies to test AI models and publicly disclose safety protocols in place to stop model manipulation – requiring the hiring of third-party auditors to oversee the process granting powers to sue developers who do not comply.SB-1047, authored by Democratic California State Sen. Scott Weiner, requires companies to test AI models and publicly disclose safety protocols in place to stop model manipulation – requiring the hiring of third-party auditors to oversee the process granting powers to sue developers who do not comply.
California's AI bill seeks to castrate innovation within the tech industry. The text's naïve attempt to mitigate potential harm exposes a complete lack of understanding of the very sector politicians are attempting to the restrict. Whilst well-intended, SB-1047 is not the right solution to credible AI concerns.
Having passed all stages of California's legislative process, all eyes are now on Gavin Newsom. Whilst only time will tell if the Governor will finally address the growing public concerns over increasingly sophisticated and dangerous AI models, recent history unfortunately shows the puppet politician will likely continue to bend the knee to Big Tech's demands.