California’s SB 53 just set a de facto bar for frontier #AI safety and its ripple effects will rewrite telco RFPs, SLAs, and NOC playbooks.
Highlights
• 📜 First-of-its-kind SB 53 targets frontier labs (OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta, Google DeepMind) with mandatory public safety frameworks.
• 🧪 Transparency boost: publish red-teaming methods, dangerous-capability evals, model cards, and supply‑chain disclosures.
• 🚨 Critical incident reporting to Cal OES (model-enabled crimes, deceptive behavior) + AG enforcement and whistleblower protections.
• 📑 Cascading to enterprises: RFPs/SLAs will demand AI BOM, model provenance, fine‑tune/guardrail docs across OSS/BSS, RAN, care.
• 🛡️ NOC/SOC readiness: telemetry to separate model vs system faults, agent isolation playbooks, escalation pipelines, disclosure.
• 📊 New safety KPIs: jailbreak resistance, prompt‑injection resilience, harmful‑capability evals, alignment drift—impacting AI SLAs.
• 🌐 Standards anchor: align to NIST AI RMF, ISO/IEC 42001 & 23894; stricter on deception/crime than EU AI Act; multi‑state patchwork risk (NY pending).
• 🏛️ CalCompute aims to expand public compute and shared safety tooling, enabling academia–startup–telco collaboration on secure AI.
📖 Full article via @TeckNexus: https://lnkd.in/gv7sYK7k
#AIRegulation #AIGovernance #Telecom #OSS #BSS #RAN #NOC #AIObservability #NISTAIRMF #ISO42001 #ISO23894
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