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Illinois Lawmakers Just Passed America’s Strongest AI Safety Bill

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Illinois Lawmakers Just Passed America’s Strongest AI Safety Bill

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伊利诺伊州通过了美国最强的AI安全法案,涵盖数据隐私、算法透明度和AI伦理,为其他州树立了标杆。

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  • 法案要求AI系统必须提供透明度报告,披露数据来源和算法逻辑。
  • 新法规禁止未经同意使用AI进行面部识别,保护个人隐私。
  • 法案还设立专项基金,支持AI伦理研究和公众教育。

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  1. 介绍伊利诺伊州为何需要更强的AI安全法规。

  2. 详细说明法案中关于数据隐私和算法透明度的规定。

  3. 强调法案对个人隐私的保护措施,特别是面部识别技术的限制。

  4. 描述法案设立的AI伦理研究基金及其作用。

  5. 说明法案的执行时间表和监督机制。

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  • 伊利诺伊州AI安全法案

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May 27, 2026 8:10 PM

Illinois Lawmakers Just Passed America’s Strongest AI Safety Bill

The bill requires companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google to have third parties confirm they’re following safety standards. Illinois governor JB Pritzker says he’ll sign it.

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The Illinois House of Representatives passed a bill on Wednesday requiring frontier AI labs like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google DeepMind to have their safety practices audited by a third party. If signed into law, AI safety experts tell WIRED, it would be the nation’s leading check on the power of major AI companies.

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