California lawmakers are considering a new law, SB 1047, aimed at controlling powerful AI systems in the state.
Proposed by Senator Scott Weiner, the law is designed to make sure AI technology is safe.
 It focuses on big AI models that can cause serious problems like making weapons or being vulnerable to cyberattacks.
The bill requires these AI models to have emergency shut-off switches and undergo audits by outside experts to ensure they meet safety standards.
Critics worry that the law could slow down innovation by limiting open-source AI projects and putting strict rules on a technology that’s still changing fast.
But supporters, including some tech leaders, say the law is necessary to prevent big risks from uncontrolled AI development.
SB 1047 is currently moving through committees.
A final decision on the law is expected in August 2024, which could make it a landmark in how AI is regulated in California and possibly elsewhere.