Governor Newsom on California AI bill SB 1047: ‘I can’t solve for everything’
California Governor Gavin Newsom has acknowledged the limitations of government intervention in the rapidly evolving field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) while expressing his support for the state’s recently passed AI bill, SB 1047.
The bill, which passed the legislature earlier this month, aims to regulate the use of AI in hiring, lending, and other critical areas where biases could have significant impacts. It mandates transparency requirements for companies using AI systems and establishes a task force to study potential harms.
In a recent interview, Newsom stated, “I can’t solve for everything. We’re dealing with an industry that is moving at the speed of light, and we need to be nimble, we need to be adaptable.” While acknowledging the limitations of the bill, Newsom emphasized the need for proactive measures to ensure responsible development and use of AI.
“This bill is a step in the right direction,” he added, “It’s not perfect, but it’s a start. It’s a signal that we are serious about mitigating the risks of AI and ensuring that it benefits all Californians.”
Newsom’s statement reflects the ongoing debate around AI regulation. While some advocate for strict government oversight, others argue that heavy-handed regulation could stifle innovation and hinder the potential benefits of AI.
SB 1047 represents a cautious approach, aiming to strike a balance between innovation and protection. It will be crucial to monitor the bill’s implementation and ensure its effectiveness in addressing the complex challenges presented by the rapidly evolving landscape of AI.