The New York state legislature is considering the RAISE Act (Responsible AI Safety and Education), a new bill aimed at regulating advanced artificial intelligence systems while avoiding pitfalls that doomed similar legislation in California.
The big picture: The proposed legislation, drafted by Assembly member Alex Bores, targets only the most sophisticated AI models while establishing safety requirements and oversight mechanisms.
Key provisions and protections: The RAISE Act incorporates several measures designed to prevent potential dangers from advanced AI systems while protecting those who identify risks.
Learning from past attempts: Drawing lessons from California’s failed SB 1047 bill, the RAISE Act takes a more focused approach to regulation.
Points of contention: Some stakeholders have raised concerns about the bill’s scope and priorities.
State-level innovation in AI policy: In the absence of federal AI regulations, New York’s proposal represents a significant attempt at establishing guardrails for advanced AI development through state legislation.
The proposal faces an uncertain path forward as stakeholders debate whether this targeted approach to regulating the most powerful AI systems strikes the right balance between innovation and safety. While the bill addresses some criticisms of previous legislation, questions remain about its effectiveness in addressing the full spectrum of AI-related risks.