Legislation that would force large AI developers to publish their safety protocols was advanced by a California Assembly committee despite renewed tech objections.
The Assembly Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee approved the bill (SB 53) by a 9-0 vote after adding more requirements, such as mandating third-party audits for developers.
“That is fundamentally the basis of this bill, is that they will be defining their own safety protocols,” said Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer-Kahan (D), who chairs the committee. “They will be making those public, and then they will have to follow them.”
The measure will undergo more negotiations during ...
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