@Miles_Brundage: First frontier AI auditing requirement in the US!
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Illinois enacts the strongest AI safety and accountability bill in the US, establishing the first frontier AI auditing requirement in the country.
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First frontier AI auditing requirement in the US! https://t.co/B6bf0ux8Oe
Governor JB Pritzker (@GovPritzker): Today, Illinois enacts the strongest artificial intelligence safety and accountability bill in the nation.
We are establishing our state as a leader in setting guardrails for responsible innovation and growth in AI — all the while protecting Illinoisans.
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