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US laws regulating AI prove elusive, but there may be hope


Policymakers have struggled to pass comprehensive AI regulation in the U.S. But there may be some reason to hope.

And in September, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed dozens of AI-related safety bills, a few of which require companies to disclose details about their AI training. After a protracted battle with special interests, Governor Newsom vetoed bill SB 1047, a law that would have imposed wide-ranging safety and transparency requirements on companies developing AI. Authored by California State Senator Scott Wiener, SB 1047 was opposed by many in Silicon Valley, including high-profile technologists like Meta’s chief AI scientist, Yann LeCun.

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