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California’s legislature just passed AI bill SB 1047; here’s why some hope the governor won’t sign it


SB 1047 has drawn the ire of Silicon Valley players large and small, including venture capitalists, big tech trade groups, researchers and startup founders. A California bill introducing safeguards to prevent generative AI’s role in disasters – such as mass casualty events or large cyberattacks – is headed for a final vote in the state’s senate later in August. However, a growing swath of Silicon Valley warns the bill could have a chilling effect on the AI ecosystem.

While this seems like a goal we can all agree on, SB 1047 has drawn the ire of Silicon Valley players large and small, including venture capitalists, big tech trade groups, researchers and startup founders. California State Senator Scott Wiener, who authored the bill and represents San Francisco, tells TechCrunch that SB 1047 is an attempt to learn from past policy failures with social media and data privacy, and protect citizens before it’s too late. In early August, the venture firm’s chief legal officer, Jaikumar Ramaswamy, submitted a letter to Senator Wiener, claiming the bill “will burden startups because of its arbitrary and shifting thresholds,” creating a chilling effect on the AI ecosystem.

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