作者:By Sophie Michentef
California puts a stop to the uncontrolled development of AI.
As the birthplace of artificial intelligence, with the headquarters of tech leaders such as Google, Meta, OpenAI (ChatGPT) and Anthropic (founded by defectors from the former), California is well placed to understand the risks…
On Monday, the Democratic state passed a law, known as “SB 53,” aimed at regulating the use of artificial intelligence.
Presented as unprecedented on a global scale, it was nevertheless preceded by similar European legislation, the “AI Act.” Already described at the time as pioneering, the latter came into force on August 1, 2024, with gradual implementation starting on February 2, 2025.
The new Californian law follows two recent attempts across the Atlantic, both of which failed.
On the one hand, the Republican Trump administration attempted to block any regulation of AI by US states, arguing that such regulation would handicap the United States in the AI race against China, which has no such scruples.
The risk of stifling innovation is not only a concern for Republicans. This argument was also used last year by California’s Democratic governor, Gavin Newsom, to veto a bill at the last minute proposed by local senator Scott Wiener, who is affiliated with the same party as him… The bill was an initial attempt to regulate AI, but was deemed too strict.
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