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Paul, Weiss Waking Up With AI

Checking in on Recent AI Regulatory Efforts

In this week’s episode of “Paul, Weiss Waking Up With AI,” Katherine Forrest and Anna Gressel break down New York’s RAISE Act, exploring its approach to regulating powerful frontier AI models, how it stacks up against California’s vetoed SB 1047 and what it means for the future of AI oversight in the U.S.

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Episode Transcript

Katherine Forrest: Hello, everyone, and welcome to another episode of “Paul, Weiss Waking Up With AI.” I’m Katherine Forrest.

Anna Gressel: And I am Anna Gressel.

Katherine Forrest: And, Anna, before we start, because we always start with like a little bit of extra something, I just want to tell you it’s a million degrees here. I am in Maine and we are having a heat wave beyond heat waves. So up in Maine, we are at 90 degrees and it is 10 o’clock in the morning.

Anna Gressel: I haven’t checked the weather here. Oh, 92, but it’s supposed to get up to 100 in New York today, so…

Katherine Forrest: Yeah, yeah. In the meantime, we’ll talk about AI and hope that all of the AI that’s out there is in nice, cool warehouses where all of the servers are being cooled down and kept nice and temperature controlled. And switching from that to some other developments, we thought we would talk today about one of the developments in the legislative area, which is New York’s recent regulatory regime that seems to be, you know, potentially about to be enacted. And it’s called the New York Responsible AI Safety and Education Act, also called the RAISE Act. And today we’re going to break down what this law means once it’s enacted, if it’s enacted, and how it’s going to actually compare to the California recent vetoed bill, and also what might be next on the AI regulatory horizon.