This feels like a bigger setback than the generic case of good laws failing to pass.
What I am thinking about currently is momentum, which is surprisingly important to the legislative process. There are two dimensions that make me sad here:
There might not be another try. It is extremely common for bills to disappear or get stuck in limbo after being rejected in this way. The kind of bills which keep appearing repeatedly until they succeed are those with a dedicated and influential special interest behind them, which I don’t think AI safety qualifies for.
There won’t be any mimicry. If SB 1047 had passed, it would have been a model for future regulation. Now it won’t be, except where that regulation is being driven by the same people and orgs behind SB 1047.
I worry that the failure of the bill will go as far as to discredit the approaches it used, and will leave more space for more traditional laws which are burdensome, overly specific, and designed with winners and losers in mind.
We’ll have to see how the people behind SB 1047 respond to the setback.
This feels like a bigger setback than the generic case of good laws failing to pass.
What I am thinking about currently is momentum, which is surprisingly important to the legislative process. There are two dimensions that make me sad here:
There might not be another try. It is extremely common for bills to disappear or get stuck in limbo after being rejected in this way. The kind of bills which keep appearing repeatedly until they succeed are those with a dedicated and influential special interest behind them, which I don’t think AI safety qualifies for.
There won’t be any mimicry. If SB 1047 had passed, it would have been a model for future regulation. Now it won’t be, except where that regulation is being driven by the same people and orgs behind SB 1047.
I worry that the failure of the bill will go as far as to discredit the approaches it used, and will leave more space for more traditional laws which are burdensome, overly specific, and designed with winners and losers in mind.
We’ll have to see how the people behind SB 1047 respond to the setback.