OpenAI backs law for labeling AI-made content in California.



TLDR:

OpenAI supports California bill requiring tech companies to label AI-generated content. The bill, AB 3211, aims to increase transparency around AI-generated content, especially during election years. The bill has passed the state assembly and is awaiting a vote by the full state senate. Google has also implemented policies to require election advertisers to disclose AI-manipulated ads.

Key Elements:

  • OpenAI supports California bill AB 3211 for AI content labeling
  • Transparency around AI-generated content is crucial during election years
  • AB 3211 passed the state assembly and awaits full state senate vote
  • Google mandates election advertisers to disclose AI-manipulated ads

OpenAI has expressed support for a California bill, AB 3211, that would require tech companies to label AI-generated content. The company emphasized the importance of transparency in distinguishing between human-generated and AI-generated content, particularly in election years. AB 3211 has already passed the state assembly and is now awaiting a vote by the full state senate. Google has also taken steps to increase transparency in AI-generated content by mandating election advertisers to disclose when their ads have been manipulated or created using AI tools.