Why federal lawmakers are weighing in on proposed California AI bill

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The fate of a bill that could reshape Silicon Valley’s surging artificial intelligence industry could be decided this week, with everyone from big tech to members of Congress jockeying to influence the outcome.

Among the hundreds of bills scheduled for funding decisions by the powerful California State Assembly’s Appropriations Committee on Thursday is a controversial plan to regulate the AI industry. The proposed legislation, SB 1047, is polarizing Silicon Valley and has even prompted two federal lawmakers representing the area to take the unusual step of chiming in on Sacramento business.

“The Safe and Secure Innovation for Frontier Artificial Intelligence Models Act,” authored by State Sen. Scott Wiener, a San Francisco Democrat, aims to protect the public from AI-generated catastrophes. It would regulate the development and deployment of advanced AI models, specifically large-scale AI products costing at least $100 million to build, by creating a new regulatory body called the Frontier Model Division.

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