PYMNTS.com August 26, 2024

OpenAI reportedly supports a California bill that would require tech companies to label artificial intelligence (AI)-generated content.

The company said in a letter to the author of Assembly Bill (AB) 3211, Buffy Wicks, that it believes transparency around AI-generated content is especially important in an election year, Reuters reported Monday (Aug. 26).

“New technology and standards can help people understand the origin of content they find online, and avoid confusion between human-generated and photorealistic AI-generated content,” OpenAI Chief Strategy Officer Jason Kwon wrote in the letter, per the report.

OpenAI did not immediately reply to PYMNTS’ request for comment.

AB 3211 is a different bill than the more widely publicized AI bill, Senate Bill (SB) 1047, which OpenAI opposes, according...

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