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Comment by Rob Bonta
California attorney general
I’m pleased to join a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general to share with the NTIA our recommendations on this critical issue.
In the letter, the Attorneys General: Call for independent standards for AI transparency, testing, assessments, and audits, [...] and by ensuring that companies regularly commit to third-party auditing of its AI systems; [...] Highlight the need for AI legislation that both fosters innovation and protects consumers; and [...] Stress that state attorneys general should have concurrent enforcement authority in any Federal regulatory regime governing AI.
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(2023)
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Quote authorship and content verified via web search. CA AG Rob Bonta announced in June 2023 that he led a bipartisan coalition of 23 state attorneys general submitting comments to NTIA calling for 'independent standards for AI transparency, testing, assessments, and audits' and 'third-party auditing of [AI] systems', including 'mandatory external third-party audits' for high-risk AI. Wording in the opinion matches the published press release verbatim. oag.ca.gov URL returns 403 to WebFetch but content is corroborated by multiple secondary sources (Foley Hoag, Connecticut OAG, regulatoryoversight.com, Virginia OAG). 'For' vote on 'Mandate third-party audits for major AI systems' aligns precisely with the coalition's recommendation. Year 2023; Bonta's position remains consistent (he led another bipartisan AG coalition urging Congress to protect states' AI-safeguarding authority).
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Hector Perez Arenas
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· 8d ago
replying to Rob Bonta