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Microsoft and a16z set aside differences, join hands in plea against AI regulation

Last updated: November 1, 2024 7:31 pm
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The tech industry is abuzz with the recent joint plea from major players in both the startup and incumbent sectors, urging the government to refrain from imposing regulations that could impact their financial interests under the guise of innovation. Founding partners of a16z, Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, along with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and President/Chief Legal Officer Brad Smith, have come together to voice their concerns.

The focus of their plea is SB 1047, a proposed regulation that they claim would unfairly burden startups with compliance costs. However, it has been pointed out that the bill specifically protected small models and startups, contrary to the lobbying efforts of big tech companies like Andreessen Horowitz.

This is not the first time that big tech has flexed its muscles at the state level to influence regulations in its favor while calling for federal solutions that are unlikely to materialize. The joint statement emphasizes the need for a hands-off approach to regulation, advocating for a reactive rather than proactive approach to addressing misuse of AI technology.

One of the key arguments put forth is the assertion that copyright law should not restrict AI systems from accessing data to learn in the same way as humans. This argument has been met with skepticism, as it raises questions about the ownership and use of intellectual property in the age of AI.

While some of the recommendations in the joint statement, such as funding digital literacy programs and promoting open data commons, may have merit, they are overshadowed by the overarching theme of resisting regulation and preserving the status quo in the tech industry.

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Ultimately, the plea from industry leaders like Horowitz, Smith, Andreessen, and Nadella reflects a desire to maintain control over the burgeoning AI sector and avoid any regulations that could impact their bottom line. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how policymakers will navigate the complex landscape of AI regulation in the digital age.

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