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Related: About this forumCalifornia AI bill could create state agency to regulate technology
San Francisco Chronicle / 9-13-23
California has taken one more step toward regulating the booming AI industry, this time with a broad strokes bill from state Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, aiming to regulate how the technology is built and its effects on Californians.
The bill envisions creating a state agency or tasking an existing agency with guiding and regulating responsible development of the technology, while also putting some onus on developers to ensure their technology isnt used for malicious purposes. The legislation would also require companies working on AI models to test them for safety risks, and inform the state how they would mitigate those risks when problems arise.
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The so-called intent bill introduced at the end of the current session will not move through the legislature this year, but is intended to generate discussion for a future legislative push.
As a society, we made a mistake by allowing social media to become widely adopted without first evaluating the risks and putting guardrails in place. Repeating the same mistake around AI would be far more costly, Wiener added, noting the technology also had the potential to change peoples lives for the better.
LINK (paywall): https://www.sfchronicle.com/tech/article/california-ai-bill-create-new-state-agency-18364599.php
According to the link, last week Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order that would study the risks and potential benefits of using AI including within the state government with an eye to avoiding the technologys potential to amplify bias.
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Bias???
From the link: AI chatbots and other products are largely trained on large language datasets scraped from the internet, which can inadvertently instill the biases and attitudes of the open web into how they answer questions.
Just what society needs: artificially created bias.
Do we really need this AI shit?
CoopersDad
(2,812 posts)Mid-late 70s I was interested in EIRs, a new thing at the time, and thought we maybe need to assess things before they come to market for their environmental impacts.
It was not to be. In fact, our economy went full-on with creating more and more useless crap, bigger houses, bigger cars, a truly disposable products economy.
There are big problems, may as well add AI to the mix.
The Mouth
(3,274 posts)As is any sort of censorship. Not worth spending one cent on.
That quote about 'allowing social media to be widely adopted.blah blah blah..." is worthy of Goebbels or Trump.
We've got enough real problems to worry about here in California.
Mr.Bill
(24,755 posts)All you will do is drive the AI business out of the state.