The bill urges the U.S. government to impose a six-month moratorium on training AI systems more powerful than GPT-4 to develop governance systems.
If you develop AI systems in California, you must pause training on models more powerful than GPT-4 for six months to avoid regulatory issues.
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What This Means
California's Assembly Joint Resolution No. 6 calls for a six-month halt on training advanced AI systems to establish necessary governance frameworks. This resolution highlights the potential societal risks posed by powerful AI and emphasizes the need for careful management and oversight. Stakeholders in AI development should prepare for potential regulatory changes.
Key Provisions
- Urges a six-month moratorium on training AI systems more powerful than GPT-4.
- Calls for the development of AI governance systems.
- Highlights the need for independent oversight and safety protocols.
- Emphasizes the risks of unregulated AI development.
- Advocates for collaboration between AI developers and policymakers.
- Encourages a focus on making existing AI systems safer and more transparent.
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| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Aanestad | Coauthor |
| Addis | Coauthor |
| Aghazarian | Coauthor |
| Aguiar-Curry | Coauthor |
| Ahrens | Coauthor |
Compliance Checklist
Who: AI developers and organizations in California
Deadline: Within six months of the resolution's passage
Penalty: Potential regulatory scrutiny or future restrictions
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