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California legislator Scott WienerVox
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California state Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) introduced a bill to regulate artificial intelligence.
The bill would require companies training “frontier AI models” that cost more than $100 million to do safety testing and be able to shut off their models in the event of a safety incident.
Critics say the bill would prohibit using a model publicly if it poses an unreasonable risk of critical harm.
Bill would require model developers to have the capability to enact a full shutdown of a covered model, to be able to “unplug it’s” if things go south.
It passed the state senate 32 -1, with bipartisan approval.
The bill doesn't just apply to people who develop their models in California , it applies to everyone.
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