Google is urging for a streamlined national AI regulatory framework to foster innovation and ease compliance for AI firms, arguing that current state-level laws create a patchwork hindrance. The company highlights that existing legislation, like California's vetoed SB-1047, focuses excessively on risks rather than opportunities and innovation. Moreover, Google aims to shield AI developers from liability regarding the unpredictable nature of AI output and opposes legislation demanding extensive transparency that could reveal trade secrets, which they argue would benefit competitors.
Google opposes attempts to hold creators of AI liable for model usage, arguing that generative AI systems are unpredictable and developers may lack visibility on deployment.
A national AI framework supporting innovation is essential, as state laws create a confusing patchwork hindering AI development, claims Google in its latest policy stance.
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