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OpenAI's disavowal of a liability shield in Illinois SB 3444 bill and endorsement of a stronger SB 315 suggest it is open to meaningful AI safety legislation

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  • @_nathancalvin Nathan Calvin on x
    I'm glad to see that OpenAI is making clear in Illinois that they don't support legal immunity for if AI causes a catastrophe (a provision in SB 3444) and do support SB 315 (mandatory third party audits).  That said, I find it a bit hard to believe their explanation that they ini…
  • @gabriel_weil Gabriel Weil on x
    Credit where due. OpenAI is walking back its support of the absolutely terrible Illinois liability shield bill.
  • @zeffmax Max Zeff on x
    I think this is a positive “change of tune” for OpenAI, but it is a significant change nonetheless.
  • @shakeelhashim Shakeel on x
    🚨Scoop: OpenAI has changed its tune on the controversial Illinois bill SB 3444.  “We want to be very clear: we do not support the liability safe harbor included in SB 3444,” OpenAI's Caitlin Niedermeyer said in written testimony to the Illinois Senate this week shared with @ReadT…
  • @shakeelhashim Shakeel on x
    In today's @ReadTransformer Weekly Briefing, I argue that OpenAI appears to be changing its tune a bit on AI policy — very much for the better! https://www.transformernews.ai/ ...