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⢠7. đ¨ Musk cuts 500 xAI staff
⢠8. đ˘ People Inc. CEO slams GoogleÂ
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The California State Senate has approved major AI safety bill, SB 53, which was drafted by State Senator Scott Weiner (author of the previously vetoed AI safety bill, SB 1047). SB 53 requires AI companies to disclose what their AI safety testing processes are and demonstrate how theyâre following them.
SB 53 will now go to Governor Gavin Newsom to sign or veto. Last year, Newsom vetoed SB 1047 over the application of âstringent standardsâ to models, regardless of whether they were âin high-risk environments.â
Although Newsom acknowledged the importance of âprotecting the public from real threats posed by this technology,â he was concerned that SB 1047 âcould have a profound impact on our competitive strength.â
SB 53 has been influenced by AI experts, brought together by Newsom. It also states that AI companies making <$500M only need to disclose high-level safety details; those making more will need detailed reports.
It will be interesting to see what Newsomâs verdict is, as Silicon Valley seems to be divided: Several companies, VC firms, and lobbyists have criticized the bill, over concerns about its âfocus on âlarge developersâ to the exclusion of other developers of models with advanced capabilities that still pose risks of catastrophic harm.â But others, like Anthropic, for example, are in favor of the bill, stating that it âcreates a solid blueprint for AI governance that cannot be ignored.â
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By Louis Shulman ¡ Co-Founder of Orbit Flows
The AI Report Partner Perspectives Column
Microsoftâs call center was dealing with a high volume of customer-service calls, especially from smaller customers.
They needed to keep call-center costs down while maintaining quick response times and high-quality support.
They implemented AI tools into their call centers, which handled interactions with smaller customers and streamlined routine queries.
As a result, Microsoft managed to save over $500M p/y in call center operational costs.
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According to leaked internal emails, Elon Musk has laid off 500 xAI employees as part of an immediate âstrategic pivot,â which aims to âaccelerate the expansion of specialist AI tutors.â
The 500 dismissed team members are from xAIâs 1,500-strong data-annotation team, which labels and prepares data used to train Grok, but according to Musk, xAI no longer needs âgeneralist AI tutors.â
The seemingly drastic cuts come after xAI declared, earlier this year on social platform X, that it had plans to surge its âSpecialist AI tutor team by 10xâ and âbegin hiring across domains like STEM and safety.â
Neil Vogel, the CEO of People Inc. (the largest publisher in the US), has accused Google of ânot playing fairâ because it uses the same crawler bot to index websites for its search engine and its AI Overviews feature.
Vogel believes that this makes Google an âintentional bad actorâ because the AI Overviews feature âsteals content without proper compensation,â and takes âour content to compete with us.â
People Inc. already tries to block AI crawlers that donât pay, forcing AI companies to negotiate content deals, and has signed an agreement with OpenAI, which Vogel describes as a âgood actor.â
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