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PG&E and Acena Consulting Join CMTA as Associate Members
Sacramento, Calif. – The California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA) is proud to welcome two new associate members, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) and Acena Consulting to the association. Both companies bring significant expertise that...
The California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA) Elects New Chair and Secretary of the Board of Directors
Sacramento, Calif. – The California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA) proudly announces that effective January 1, 2025, Margo Parks will lead the association as Chairperson of the Board of Directors. Adrian Guerrero will serve alongside Parks and...
CMTA Sponsors City of Fremont’s 13th Annual Manufacturing Week
Fremont, Calif. – In recognition of National Manufacturing Day on Oct. 4, the City of Fremont hosted its 13th annual celebration of Manufacturing Week from Oct. 8 to Oct. 14. Sponsored by the California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA), the weeklong...
2024 MakingCA Conference Recap
Innovation in Manufacturing: Bridging the Gap Between Tradition & Technology 100 people joined CMTA to celebrate California’s 30,000 manufacturers during the 2nd Annual MakingCA Conference on Friday, October, 18, 2024. Speakers included CEO of People’s First Beef...
World’s Fastest Microchip Made by Northrop Grumman Wins CMTA’s “Coolest Thing Made in California” Contest
JPMorganChase presented awards to the champion and finalists on Friday, October 18, 2024 Sacramento, Calif. – The California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA) announced today the winner of the 2024 “Coolest Thing Made in California” contest. Northrop...
California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA) Kicks Off Manufacturing Month
Sacramento, Calif. – The California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA) kicked off the start of a month-long celebration to recognize California’s 30,000 manufacturers. October is known as Manufacturing Month, with the first Friday of October, October 4,...
Solano Economic Development Corporation and California Manufacturers & Technology Association Announce Strategic Partnership
Sacramento, Calif. – The Solano Economic Development Corporation and the California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA) announced today it is entering a strategic partnership to bridge the gap of state and local resources for advanced manufacturing...
CMTA’S President & CEO Releases Statement on Passage of AB 98 (J. Carrillo)
Sacramento, Calif. – California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA) President and CEO, Lance Hastings, released the following statement on the passage of Assembly Bill 98 (J. Carrillo), the statewide mandate on warehouse operations. “On Sunday evening,...
WEBINAR: Data-Driven Solutions for ESG in Manufacturing
Webinar presented by Adastra and CMTA Sacramento, Calif. – The California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA) hosted an exclusive webinar with associate member Adastra, exploring data-driven ESG solutions in manufacturing on Sept. 24, 2024. CMTA's Vice...
Press Release
Op-Ed: AI Needs Carefully Crafted Regulations That Foster Innovation
-This commentary was originally published in Capitol Weekly’s September Issue, written by Lance Hastings and Samantha Corbin. Hastings is the President and CEO of the California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA), and Corbin is the Senior Policy Advisor with Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck.
OPINION – Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the industries, from health care to finance, by enhancing diagnostics, improving manufacturing processes and streamlining financial transactions. As we embrace this AI-driven transformation, it is vital for policymakers to craft regulations that foster innovation while safeguarding public and economic stability.
What AI Is and What It Is Not
AI is often misunderstood, shrouded in misconceptions and Hollywood myths. Contrary to these portrayals, AI is not an omniscient oracle or a rogue intelligence. It is a tool designed by humans to process vast amounts of data and perform specific tasks more efficiently than traditional methods. For instance, in health care, AI enhances diagnostic accuracy through advanced imaging analysis, improving patient outcomes by complementing human expertise.
While AI has proven its value, it is not without its limitations. AI lacks consciousness, emotional intelligence and moral reasoning — key elements of human decision-making. Its effectiveness depends on the quality of the data it is trained on and the algorithms it follows, which can be biased or flawed. Therefore, AI should be seen as an assistant in decision-making, providing data-driven insights that require human interpretation and ethical judgment to be truly effective.
Integration and Benefits Across Key Industries
AI’s impact is profound across several sectors. In health care, AI processes vast data to improve patient outcomes but cannot replace the empathy and ethical considerations of human practitioners. In manufacturing, AI boosts productivity and safety, enhances energy efficiency, reduces emissions, lowers costs and improves product quality.
In finance, AI rapidly analyzes large datasets, transforming trading, risk management and fraud detection, making these systems faster and more reliable. Insurance companies use AI to streamline administrative tasks and claims processing, modernizing risk assessment and increasing efficiency. These advancements highlight AI’s transformative power across key industries.
The Need for Thoughtful AI Policy
The deep integration of AI into critical sectors underscores its potential to drive economic growth and improve services. However, this integration also presents challenges that require careful, sector-specific policy formulation. The goal should be to encourage innovation while ensuring AI does not introduce new harms, exacerbate inequalities or compromise privacy and security.
In California, robust consumer protection laws serve as a model for managing AI’s integration by safeguarding privacy and ensuring transparent data handling. Nevertheless, there is an urgent need for regulations that empower consumers to understand and, if necessary, challenge AI-driven decisions affecting their lives. This approach not only protects individual rights but also fosters great trust in AI technologies.
Safeguarding the Future
As we explore AI’s potential, public policy should focus on creating frameworks that promote responsible AI development an duse. This includes investing in AI research aligned with human values and ethics, setting standards for data quality and algorithmic transparency, and implementing systems to evaluate AI’s ongoing efficacy and impact. International cooperation on AI governance is also essential.
AI holds immense promise for societal advancement, but only if we approach its integration thoughtfully. It is not just about harnessing AI’s capabilities but also about guiding industries without sacrificing ethical standards or economic stability. Flexible, forward-looking policies that can adapt to new AI applications and their implications are crucial for navigating this dynamic landscape effectively.
Through carefully crafted policies, we can ensure that AI augments our abilities and enriches our lives — without replacing the human touch that underpins meaningful decisions in health care, manufacturing, finance and beyond. By doing so, we can embrace the AI revolution while maintaining our commitment to ethical standards and economic stability.