Y Combinator, a Silicon Valley-based accelerator, and a group of AI start-ups have joined forces to oppose California's Senate Bill 1047, which aims to regulate the development of AI systems. The bill would require developers of large AI models to implement safety measures and post-deployment monitoring, which has raised concerns about stifling innovation.
Y Combinator and the start-ups argue that holding developers liable for the misuse of AI models could hinder progress and discourage investment in AI research. The proposed regulations, including the requirement for a 'kill switch' on AI models, are seen as potential threats to the development of open-source AI technology.
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