OpenAI supports California AI bill requiring 'watermarking' of synthetic content
- SB 1047, introduced by California State Senator Scott Wiener, requires AI companies to follow safety protocols to prevent critical harm from their models, as reported by Business Insider.
- The bill mandates that companies ensure AI systems can be shut down and comply with disclosure requirements to California's attorney general, risking civil penalties for noncompliance.
- OpenAI opposes the bill, with executives claiming it may hinder AI progress, while Wiener argues the law is necessary to test large models for safety risks.
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OpenAI Agrees With New AI Bill Which Needs Watermarking For Images And Content
ChatGPT developer OpenAI is supporting a California bill that would require tech companies to label AIgenerated content, which can range from harmless memes to deepfakes aimed at spreading misinformation about political candidates.
OpenAI backs California Bill aimed at unmasking AI-generated content
The bill, called AB 3211, has so far been overshadowed by attention on another California state artificial intelligence (AI) bill, SB 1047, which mandates that AI developers conduct safety testing on some of their own models
OpenAI supports California's AI-watermarking bill
OpenAI has expressed its support for a California bill requiring AI-generated content to be labeled as such. According to Reuters, OpenAI sent a letter of support to California State Assembly member Buffy Wicks, who authored the bill, titled the California Provenance, Authenticity and Watermarking Standards Act (AB 3211). The legislation passed by the state Assembly vote would require AI companies to put an invisible watermark on all content mad…
OpenAI supports California AI bill requiring ‘watermarking’ of synthetic content
By Anna Tong SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – ChatGPT developer OpenAI is supporting a California bill that would require tech companies to label AI-generated content, which can range from harmless memes to deepfakes aimed at spreading misinformation about political candidates. The bill, called AB 3211, has so far been overshadowed by attention on another California state artificial intelligence (AI) bill, SB 1047, which mandates that AI developers…
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