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SB 1047 - Safe & Secure AI Innovation: Support Page
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This is the support page for the SB 1047 Safe & Secure AI Innovation campaign, a California legislative effort to regulate frontier AI development. It aggregates letters and statements from academics, whistleblowers, and AI experts supporting the bill, making it relevant to AI governance and policy debates.
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This page serves as a hub for supporters of California's SB 1047 AI safety legislation, collecting open letters, expert statements, and advocacy materials. It includes letters from academics, AI experts, whistleblowers, and advocacy groups urging passage of the bill. The page represents a coordinated public campaign around frontier AI governance.
Key Points
- •Aggregates support materials for California SB 1047, a landmark AI safety and regulation bill targeting frontier AI models.
- •Includes open letters from academics, renowned AI experts, and an OpenAI whistleblower statement.
- •Features responses to critics including House Democrats, Rep. Lofgren, Y Combinator, and a16z.
- •Includes letters from civil society groups such as ParentsTogether Action and Youth Leaders.
- •Represents a significant public advocacy effort around state-level AI governance legislation.
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