Thanks for the link. Reading the rationale for not signing the legislation the governor wrote
> "By focusing only on the most expensive and large-scale models, SB 1047
establishes a regulatory framework that could give the public a false sense of
security about controlling this fast-moving technology. Smaller, specialized
models may emerge as equally or even more dangerous than the models
targeted by SB 1047 - at the potential expense of curtailing the very innovation
that fuels advancement in favor of the public good".
This doesn't make much sense to me. Smaller models might be more dangerous so lets not place safeguards on the larger models because they advance in favor of the public good? Some pretty big assumptions are made here, does this make sense to anyone else?
> "By focusing only on the most expensive and large-scale models, SB 1047 establishes a regulatory framework that could give the public a false sense of security about controlling this fast-moving technology. Smaller, specialized models may emerge as equally or even more dangerous than the models targeted by SB 1047 - at the potential expense of curtailing the very innovation that fuels advancement in favor of the public good".
This doesn't make much sense to me. Smaller models might be more dangerous so lets not place safeguards on the larger models because they advance in favor of the public good? Some pretty big assumptions are made here, does this make sense to anyone else?