AI giant OpenAI backs a US bill shielding developers from liability for mass harm caused by their models, provided they act responsibly. The proposed Illinois law, SB 3444, offers protection for incidents involving significant casualties or property damage, aiming for national standards over state-specific rules. Critics, however, argue against reduced liability for AI firms. AI giant OpenAI backs a US bill shielding developers from liability for mass harm caused by their models, provided they act responsibly. The proposed Illinois law, SB 3444, offers protection for incidents involving significant casualties or property damage, aiming for national standards over state-specific rules. Critics, however, argue against reduced liability for AI firms.
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