California is set to enact a new AI safety law on January 1, requiring companies with over $500 million in revenue to establish frameworks for managing severe risks from their most advanced AI models.
Breakdown
- California's AI safety law takes effect January 1 for large companies 20s
- Severe risks include $1B+ damage or 50+ deaths; reporting is mandatory 35s
- Non-reporting can lead to fines up to $1 million 52s
- Trump's executive order discourages state AI laws, citing innovation concerns 1m 2s
- New York passed a stricter law; other states are considering similar measures 1m 34s
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