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Privacy agency oversteps authority, jeopardizes California’s opportunity to lead in AI
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Californians now have a short window to voice their concerns to the CPPA.

Throughout history, there has been reluctance by some to embrace change and technological innovation. This resistance to innovation isn’t new, 19th-century textile workers protested mechanization of their factories, communities opposed the introduction of the automobile in the early 1900s, and in the last 20 years there has been an organized opposition to alternative energy. But technological innovation brings measurable, scaled economic and social benefit, and improved standards of living.

On November 8, the CPPA voted to advance regulations to restrict AI/ADMT by mandating complicated risk assessments and establishing far-reaching rules for pre-notice, opt-out, and other requirements. Early restrictions without a long-range, comprehensive, thoughtful look at potential positive impacts will only discourage innovation.

Californians need their elected leaders to ensure that any new AI/ADMT regulations do not impose prohibitive costs to developers or slow innovation so significantly that California companies are at a competitive disadvantage. The cost of “acting now but getting it wrong” may well have a major impact on California and the nation.

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