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Senate bill would hold AI companies liable for harmful content

a No Section 230 Immunity for AI Act that, as the name suggests, would prevent OpenAI, Google and similar firms from using the Communications Decency Act's Section 230 to waive liability for harmful content and avoid lawsuits. If someone created a deepfake image orto ruin a reputation, for instance, the tool developer could be held responsible alongside the person who used it.

Hawley characterizes the bill as forcing AI creators to"take responsibility for business decisions" as they're developing products. He also casts the legislation as a"first step" toward creating rules for AI and establishing safety measures. In athis week on AI's effect on human rights, Blumenthal urged Congress to deny AI the broad Section 230 safeguards that have shielded social networks from legal consequences.

In May, Blumenthal and Hawley held a hearing where speakers like OpenAI chief Sam Altman called for the government to act on AI. Industry leaders have already urged a

 

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US senators propose bill to eliminate section 230 protection for AI companiesU.S. Senators Josh Hawley and Richard Blumenthal have introduced a senate bill aimed at removing section 230 protection for AI companies, but it remains unclear as to whether it ever applied in the first place.
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