Artificial Intelligence Safety Measures Act
Coverage of Artificial Intelligence Safety Measures Act in the Nexus archive.
- Pritzker signs landmark AI regulation bill that aims to mitigate risks
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker signed Senate Bill 315, the Artificial Intelligence Safety Measures Act, modeled after similar legislation in California and New York. The bill imposes transparency and accountability requirements on large AI models generating over $500 million annually, including reporting catastrophic risks and incidents. The law aims to establish a de facto national standard, with Illinois, California, and New York representing 40% of the U.S. AI market.
- Gov. JB Pritzker signs Illinois AI regulations into law, aiming to rein in 'the tech bros'
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker signed AI regulations requiring third-party audits and safety plans for large AI developers like OpenAI and Anthropic to mitigate catastrophic risks. The law imposes civil penalties for non-compliance, including $1 million for first violations and $3 million thereafter, and mandates reporting critical safety incidents within 72 hours.
- Illinois becomes first state to require third-party audit of AI models
Illinois has become the first state to require third-party audits of AI models for the largest artificial intelligence labs. The Artificial Intelligence Safety Measures Act (S.B. 315) mandates audits of safety plans to address AI risks.
- Gov. Pritzker puts signature on Senate Bill 315, one of toughest AI laws in country
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker signed Senate Bill 315, the Artificial Intelligence Safety Measures Act, which targets the most powerful AI companies in the country.