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La ley de seguridad de IA de California demuestra que la regulación y la innovación pueden estar alineadas

La ley de seguridad de IA de California demuestra que la regulación y la innovación pueden estar alineadas
California’s newly signed AI safety and transparency bill, SB 53, requires large AI labs to disclose safety protocols and adhere to them, aiming to prevent misuse such as cyber‑attacks or bio‑weapon creation. Encode AI’s Adam Billen says the legislation shows policymakers can protect innovation while ensuring safety, noting that many companies already perform model testing and release model cards. While some industry leaders worry about competitive pressure to relax standards, the bill’s enforcement by the Office of Emergency Services seeks to keep safeguards in place. The law has drawn mixed reactions from Silicon Valley, but proponents view it as a model of democratic collaboration. Leer más

Ted Cruz Promueve Regulaciones Flexibles de IA en Medio de Elogios de la Industria y Preocupaciones de Seguridad

Ted Cruz Promueve Regulaciones Flexibles de IA en Medio de Elogios de la Industria y Preocupaciones de Seguridad
Senator Ted Cruz introduced the SANDBOX Act, arguing that existing U.S. regulations are ill‑suited, hindering AI innovation. He urges a more adaptable framework to accommodate emerging applications in sectors like healthcare and transportation. Industry groups such as Netchoice welcomed the bill, citing its “innovation‑first” approach. However, safety advocates, including the Alliance for Secure AI, warned that the legislation could weaken essential safeguards, referencing recent controversies involving Meta’s chatbots and OpenAI’s response to a tragic incident linked to ChatGPT. Leer más

El Sen. Ted Cruz Presenta un Proyecto de Ley de Banco de Pruebas Regulatorio de IA

El Sen. Ted Cruz Presenta un Proyecto de Ley de Banco de Pruebas Regulatorio de IA
Senator Ted Cruz has introduced the SANDBOX Act, a proposal that would let artificial‑intelligence companies obtain waivers from existing federal regulations to test and deploy AI systems with limited oversight. The bill would require companies to disclose risk‑mitigation plans, allow waivers up to ten years, and give the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy final appeal authority. Critics, including the Tech Oversight Project and Public Citizen, warn the legislation could give big tech a preferential regulatory environment and undermine existing agency authority. Leer más