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California state Senator Scott Wiener issued new amendments to his AI bill, SB 53, that would require AI companies to publish ...
A diverse group of politicians came together to beat back a 10-year moratorium on state and local governments’ right to ...
The legislation includes protections for whistleblowers within AI companies and the creation of a public cloud to provide low ...
Artificial intelligence firms’ failure last week to convince U.S. lawmakers to ban state-based laws targeting AI means all ...
AB 3211 is moving through the California legislature, just like SB 1047, so it has a real chance to become law. This bill ...
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Less than 24 hours later, Sen. Blackburn had reneged on the deal, the moratorium was dead, and the AI safety ecosystem had ...
Scott Wiener, called for developers of major AI models to adopt stringent safety measures, including auditing, reporting, and ...
Governor Larry Rhoden signed over 200 bills into law that lawmakers passed during the 2025 Legislative Session, with 197 of ...
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SB 1047 establishes strict protocols on large “covered model (s)” during pre-training and post-training, focusing on the threat of catastrophic risks rather than immediate issues.
SB 1047 aimed to prevent the possibility of very large AI models creating catastrophic events, such as causing loss of life or cyberattacks costing more than $500 million in damages.