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EPISODE · Sep 5, 2024 · 6 MIN

S5, E221 - How Senate Bill 1047 Could Change AI

from Privacy Please · host Cameron Ivey

Send us Fan MailCalifornia's Senate Bill 1047 is on the brink of becoming a law, and we're here to break down what that means for the tech industry and society at large. Tune in as I dissect how this controversial bill mandates rigorous testing of AI systems to identify potential harms such as cybersecurity risks and threats to critical infrastructure. I've got insights from policymakers, including Senator Scott Weiner, who argues that the bill formalizes safety measures already accepted by top AI firms. Amidst passionate debates, hear how tech giants like Google and Meta push back against the regulations, fearing they could cripple innovation, especially for startups. Meanwhile, proponents, including whistleblowers from OpenAI and notable figures like Elon Musk and Yoshua Bengio, champion the necessity of such rules to mitigate substantial AI risks. We’ll also explore the broader legislative landscape that aims to combat deep fakes, and automated discrimination, and safeguard the likeness of deceased individuals in AI-generated content.Support the show

Send us Fan Mail California's Senate Bill 1047 is on the brink of becoming a law, and we're here to break down what that means for the tech industry and society at large. Tune in as I dissect how this controversial bill mandates rigorous testing of AI systems to identify potential harms such as cybersecurity risks and threats to critical infrastructure. I've got insights from policymakers, including Senator Scott Weiner, who argues that the bill formalizes safety measures already accepted by ...

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