California has introduced groundbreaking legislation mandating transparency in the training data used by AI models. Signed by Governor Gavin Newsom, this law specifically targets generative AI, which relies on human prompts to create various forms of content. The legislation aims to clarify the rights surrounding personal data and intellectual property in the context of AI development.
The new law, known as AB 2013, is a significant step towards regulating how tech companies handle data for AI training. Major players like Meta Platforms and OpenAI are heavily reliant on vast amounts of digital data to enhance their AI capabilities. This legislation could reshape the landscape of AI development by ensuring that companies disclose the sources of their training data.
• California mandates transparency for AI training data under new legislation.
• Generative AI companies must disclose data sources used for model training.
The law specifically addresses the data used by generative AI models to create text, images, and other content.
The new legislation requires companies to disclose the sources of their training data.
This law enforces data transparency for AI companies, ensuring accountability in their data practices.
Meta is significantly impacted by the new law as it relies on extensive data for its AI models.
OpenAI's operations will be affected by the transparency requirements of the new legislation.
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