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California governor's move to block AI safety laws could affect the world
The Straits Times
|October 26, 2024
The decision reflects a deeper question: Can innovation and safety truly coexist, or do we have to sacrifice one to advance the other?
In a world where artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly shaping the future, California has found itself at a critical juncture. The US state's governor, Mr Gavin Newsom, recently blocked a key AI safety Bill aimed at tightening regulations on generative AI development.
The Safe and Secure Innovation for Frontier Artificial Intelligence Models Act (SB 1047) was seen by many as a necessary safeguard on the technology's development. Generative AI covers systems that produce new content in text, video, images and music - often in response to questions, or "prompts", by a user.
But Mr Newsom said the Bill risked "curtailing the very innovation that fuels advancement in favor of the public good". While agreeing the public needs to be protected from threats posed by the technology, he argued that SB 1047 was not "the best approach".
What happens in California is so important because it is the home of Silicon Valley. Of the world's top 50 AI companies, 32 are currently headquartered within the state. California's legislature therefore has a unique role in efforts to ensure the safety of AI-based technology.
But Mr Newsom's decision also reflects a deeper question: Can innovation and safety truly coexist, or do we have to sacrifice one to advance the other?
California's tech industry contributes billions of dollars to the state's economy and generates thousands of jobs. Mr Newsom, along with prominent tech investors such as Mr Marc Andreessen, believes too many regulations could slow down AI's growth. Mr Andreessen praised the veto, saying it supports "economic growth and freedom" over excessive caution.
This story is from the October 26, 2024 edition of The Straits Times.
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