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    Anthropic Challenges OpenAI-Backed AI Liability Bill

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterApril 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Anthropic opposes Illinois Bill SB 3444, which would shield AI labs from liability in cases of large-scale harm, advocating for increased accountability instead.
    2. The bill exposes a political rift between Anthropic and OpenAI, highlighting differing views on AI regulation and liability responsibilities.
    3. OpenAI supports the bill, believing it balances safety with innovation, while Anthropic emphasizes the need for transparency and responsibility for societal harms.
    4. Experts warn that passing SB 3444 could weaken existing legal liabilities and diminish accountability measures for AI developers.

    AI Companies Clash Over Liability Laws in Illinois

    Anthropic, a leading AI company, opposes a new Illinois law backed by OpenAI. The bill, SB 3444, aims to limit liability for AI labs. It would shield companies from responsibility if their systems cause large-scale harm. For example, if an AI was used to build a bioweapon, the lab might not be held accountable.

    Despite experts saying the bill is unlikely to pass, it has created a clear divide between the two companies. Anthropic has been lobbying local lawmakers to modify or block the legislation. A spokesperson for Anthropic stated the company opposes the bill because it would let companies avoid accountability when dangerous AI is involved.

    OpenAI believes the bill helps balance safety with the need for AI innovation. They argue it reduces risks while allowing AI technology to reach the public. OpenAI is working with other states to develop similar rules and hopes this could lead to national standards.

    Meanwhile, critics say the bill could weaken existing safety protections. Some experts warn that removing liability could encourage companies to take fewer precautions. They stress that current laws already hold companies responsible for foreseeable risks.

    As AI technology advances, regulators face tough questions about safety and responsibility. This debate in Illinois highlights how different companies see their role in keeping AI safe. The outcome could influence future laws across the country.

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