Reining in AI Giants Responsibly
California's New AI Regulation Push: Transparency and Scrutiny at the Forefront
The Golden State is back with a fresh attempt to regulate its AI industry giants by advocating for transparency and third‑party assessments of large AI models. This follows a previous veto and aims to steer AI regulation towards a more balanced and informed framework.
Introduction
California's Efforts to Regulate AI
Transparency and Independent Scrutiny
Recommendations and Proposed Framework
Importance of Third‑Party Evaluation
Challenges of Third‑Party Evaluations
Legal Protections and Safe Harbor
Governor Newsom's Veto and New Proposals
Social, Economic, and Political Implications
Expert Opinions on the New Framework
Conclusion: The Future of AI Regulation in California
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