OpenAI States Current Laws Like SB 53 Are Insufficient, Calls for Revisiting Legislation
Miles_Brundage · x · 2026-08-22
OpenAI Global Affairs released a statement arguing that current state laws, such as SB 53 in CA and SB 315 in IL, are insufficient. They urged legislatures to revisit legislation in light of real-world events like the Hugging Face incident. Miles Brundage commented that this is a good clarification, appreciating the specific language on monitoring frontier models during training, while noting the company's obsession with "reverse federalism" seems excessive.
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