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硅谷监管新动向:加州AI法案删除责任条款 强化敏感技术泄露通报机制
智通财经网·2025-07-09 03:28

Group 1 - The California state legislature has initiated a new AI regulatory framework following Governor Gavin Newsom's veto of a previous bill that held tech companies accountable for technological damages [1] - The SB 53 amendment, introduced by Senator Scott Wiener, aims to establish the first national AI transparency regulatory framework, requiring companies developing AI models exceeding a specific computational threshold to publicly disclose safety assessment protocols [1] - Companies such as OpenAI, Alphabet (GOOGL.US), and Anthropic will be required to submit special reports to the state attorney general in the event of significant safety incidents, such as sensitive technology leaks [1] Group 2 - The SB 53 amendment retains whistleblower protection provisions and a public cloud service platform proposal to support startups and academic institutions with low-cost computational resources, while removing controversial liability clauses [2] - The amendment aligns with recommendations from the AI Frontier Model Working Group, which includes prominent experts like Fei-Fei Li, providing professional support for the current legislative proposal [2] - The SB 53 bill is expected to enter the committee review stage later this month, with ongoing consultations with tech companies and academic institutions to refine the proposal [2]