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Experts urge Michigan to require safety protocols, third‑party audits for largest AI developers

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Researchers and nonprofit experts told the House Judiciary Committee that House Bill 4668 would require very large AI developers to publish safety and security protocols, undergo independent audits and report quarterly on testing aimed at preventing high‑consequence harms.

Presenters for House Bill 4668 told the Michigan House Judiciary Committee on Feb. 20 that the bill would require the state’s largest AI developers to publish safety and security protocols, allow independent audits, and submit quarterly implementation reports.

Andrew Dorris of the Secure AI Project, a nonprofit, said the measure targets “very large companies that spend more than a $100,000,000 a year developing these foundational models.” He told the committee the bill would require four main actions: publish and follow safety and security protocols for preventing “critical harms” (defined in testimony as harms causing more than 100…

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