California Governor Newsom signs landmark AI safety bill SB 53

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By Karla T Vasquez

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The California Governor Gavin contains News Signed SB 53A first-domestic bill that determines new transparent requirements to large AI companies.

SB 53, which passed the State Legislative Assembly two weeks ago, requires large AI labs including OpenAI, Ethnic, Meta and Google Dipmind – to be transparent about protection protocols. It also ensures a whistle blower protection for staff in those companies.

Also, SB 53 AI creates an arrangement for reporting potential critical security events in the office of Emergency Services in California for the public. Companies should also be reported by a model that is not required under the EU AI Act and the incidents of crimes committed without human supervision such as fraudulent behavior.

The bill has received mixed reactions from the AI ​​industry. Technology agencies widely argued that the state-level AI policy would hinder innovation by risk to create a “control patchwork”, though the ethnic bill supported the bill. Meta and Openai planned against it. Open even wrote an open letter to Governor News and published that discouraged SB 53’s signature.

The new bill arrives when some of Silicon Valley’s technology is behind the millions of super packs for elite, who supports the light-tuch system for AI control. OpenAI and Meta leaders have launched Pro-AI Super PAC in recent weeks whose goal is to support friendly candidates and bills with AI.

Nevertheless, other states are trying to prevent potential losses caused by the continuous progress of this national strong emerging technology, and they can focus on California for inspiration. In New York, the same bill was passed by state lawmakers, and Governor Kathy was waiting for Hochul’s signature or veto.

“California has proved that we can establish rules to protect our communities and make sure that the growing AI industry continues to grow,” Newsm said in a statement, News said in a statement. “This law hurts that balance. AI is the new border of innovation, and California is not only for it-but this emerging technology is stood as a national leader by implementing the first-country border AI protection law that creates the confidence of the people as soon as it develops rapidly.”

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Governor is another bill – SB 243 – weighing that both the state assembly and the Senate passed with bilateral support this month. The bill will control the AI ​​companion chatbots, the operators will be required to implement the protection protocols, and if their bots fail to meet those values, they are legally accountable.

SB 53 is a second attempt at an AI protection bill in Senator Scott Vienneer, after the big push of the News AI companies after a more obvious SB 1047 veto last year. Winner, including this bill Major AI has reached the agencies To help them understand the changes he made in the bill.

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