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AI Safety Newsletter

AISN #63: New AGI Definition and Senate Bill Would Establish Liability for AI Harms

16 Oct 2025

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In this edition: A new bill in the Senate would hold AI companies liable for harms their products create; China tightens its export controls on rare earth metals; a definition of AGI. As a reminder, we’re hiring a writer for the newsletter. Listen to the AI Safety Newsletter for free on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Senate Bill Would Establish Liability for AI Harms Sens. Dick Durbin, (D-Ill) and Josh Hawley (R-Mo) introduced the AI LEAD Act, which would establish a federal cause of action for people harmed by AI systems to sue AI companies. Corporations are usually liable for harms their products create. When a company sells a product in the United States that harms someone, that person can generally sue that company for damages under the doctrine of product liability. Those suits force companies to internalize the harms their products create—and incentivize them to make their products safer. [...] ---Outline:(00:35) Senate Bill Would Establish Liability for AI Harms(02:48) China Tightens Export Controls on Rare Earth Metals(05:28) A Definition of AGI(08:31) In Other News(10:19) Discussion about this post --- First published: October 16th, 2025 Source: https://newsletter.safe.ai/p/ai-safety-newsletter-63-new-agi-definition --- Want more? Check out our ML Safety Newsletter for technical safety research. Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO. ---Images from the article:Apple Podcasts and Spotify do not show images in the episode description. Try Pocket Casts, or another podcast app.

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