I would like to know how that process works. How does passing one law impact laws that might or might not be passed in the future.
If you pass a law like this, do the loopholes often get patched by other laws later?
Does passing a law like this one get enshrined as “the California law about AI”, and so take up the slot that might have been spent on a better law in 2025? (At which point we might have a better understanding of the shape of some AI risks?)
If this passes, I presume it will never ever be repealed. Does that mean that errors made here are basically permanent?
It seems like those kinds of dynamics mostly dominate what I think of this particular bill, since (as noted) if it helps, it only helps a little and it seems to have some more or less important loopholes.
I would like to know how that process works. How does passing one law impact laws that might or might not be passed in the future.
If you pass a law like this, do the loopholes often get patched by other laws later?
Does passing a law like this one get enshrined as “the California law about AI”, and so take up the slot that might have been spent on a better law in 2025? (At which point we might have a better understanding of the shape of some AI risks?)
If this passes, I presume it will never ever be repealed. Does that mean that errors made here are basically permanent?
It seems like those kinds of dynamics mostly dominate what I think of this particular bill, since (as noted) if it helps, it only helps a little and it seems to have some more or less important loopholes.