> "Frontier model" means an artificial intelligence model that:
> (1) is trained using greater than 10^26 computational operations, such as integer or floating-point operations; or
> (2) has a compute cost that exceeds $100,000,000
Such a strange regulation, usually large thresholds like this are made to only apply burdening regulation to very-big-players (if you're spending 100 million on training, you can afford a dedicated team to follow such regulation).But here it seems to be an anti- competitive move for market entrants who haven't made it into the big league yet...
Sounds like the saga for some players pushing for Biden's EO 14110 but this time at the state level?