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Comment: Controversial California AI safety bill raises concerns about future of open-source products

By Amy Miller ( September 4, 2024, 00:14 GMT | Comment) -- Open-source artificial intelligence companies are worried about their future after California state lawmakers sent the first and most significant framework for regulating AI in the US to Governor Gavin Newsom for approval. AI developers and their financial backers say the proposal imposes unreasonable liability on open-source developers who aren’t seeking to make a profit and can’t control what customers might do with their technology. Now they’ve taken their fight online to convince Newsom to veto it.Open-source artificial intelligence companies are worried about their future after California state lawmakers sent the first and most significant framework for regulating AI in the US to Gov. Gavin Newsom for approval last week. ...

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