On Sept. 29, 2024, California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed Senate Bill 1047, a comprehensive legislative proposal to regulate the rapidly growing AI industry. The proposed law included safeguards and ...
Vinod Khosla said the author of California’s recently vetoed AI bill, SB 1047, was clueless about the real dangers of AI, and not qualified to have an opinion on global national security issues.
A potential repeal of President Biden's AI rules could mean enterprises will have trouble navigating state-specific laws.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed SB 1047, a landmark artificial intelligence (AI) safety bill meant to impose the first AI regulation in the United States, in late September. The bill drew ...
As it did with data privacy, California seeks to lead the charge when it comes to regulating the use and deployment of Artificial Intelligence ...
AI development continues at a breakneck pace, but how fast is too fast?In this fireside chat at Disrupt 2024, U.S. AI Safety Institute Director Elizabeth Kelly and California state Senator Scott ...
Musk could emerge as a champion for AI safety in the administration,” ARI policy analyst David Robusto wrote in a recent blog ...
With Musk expected to have significant sway over Trump, experts are also concerned that the policy for regulating AI and ...
In vetoing the bill, Newsom highlighted the need to balance the regulation of AI technology with the risk of stifling innovation. While SB 1047 did not become law, the battle to regulate AI is ...
Vinod Khosla said the author of California's recently vetoed AI bill, SB 1047, was clueless about the real dangers of AI, and not qualified to have an opinion on global national security issues.