California Governor Gavin Newsom has vetoed SB 1047, a sweeping synthetic intelligence security invoice, arguing that it isn’t one of the simplest ways to cope with the looming threats and alternatives introduced by AI. In an announcement explaining the choice to veto the invoice, Newsom famous that 32 of the highest 50 AI firms are primarily based in California, and that the invoice would actually give attention to solely the most important firms, which might doubtlessly undercut any security advantages. “Whereas well-intentioned, SB 1047 doesn’t consider whether or not an AI system is deployed in high-risk environments, includes important decision-making or the usage of delicate information,” Newsom wrote in his letter explaining the veto.
“As a substitute, the invoice applies stringent requirements to even essentially the most primary capabilities — as long as a big system deploys it. I don’t imagine that is the very best strategy to defending the general public from actual threats posed by the know-how.” He additionally famous that he had signed many payments that focus or contact on dangers related to AI (earlier this month, for instance, he signed payments backed by SAG-AFTRA regulating AI efficiency replicas).
“This yr, the legislature despatched me a number of considerate proposals to manage Al firms in response to present, quickly evolving dangers — together with threats to our democratic course of, the unfold of misinformation and deepfakes, dang.