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Committee backs nonbinding resolution urging AI firms to adopt safe‑harbors for researchers and protect whistleblowers
Summary
The Assembly Science, Innovation and Technology Committee released Assembly Resolution 158 after testimony recommending safe‑harbor provisions for AI safety researchers and voluntary whistleblower protections for employees who raise concerns about AI risks.
A nonbinding Assembly Resolution urging generative‑AI companies to make voluntary commitments to protect employees who raise risk‑related concerns was advanced out of the Assembly Science, Innovation and Technology Committee after testimony from a Princeton University researcher.
Sayash Kapoor, a computer science PhD candidate at Princeton's Center for Information Technology Policy (speaking in his personal capacity), told the committee that current terms of service and technical filters used by many…
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