In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, imposing strict liability on AI manufacturers may hinder innovation, echoing the cautionary tale of computer regulation in the 1980s.
The modern computing landscape might have vastly changed had there been strict manufacturer liability for computer-related harms in the 1980s, potentially stifling advancements.
SB 1047’s approach risks aligning AI manufacturing with outdated regulatory frameworks, potentially leading to increased caution over innovation akin to that seen in the early computer industry.
There is a growing debate on whether AI should be tightly controlled by government regulations, contrasting with the less regulated expansion of the personal computer revolution.
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