The bill now goes to California Governor Gavin Newsom to sign or veto. He has not commented publicly on SB 53, but last year, he vetoed a more expansive safety bill also authored by Wiener, while ...
Scott Wiener and the California Legislature have taken a second stab at trying to ensure artificial-intelligence developers ...
By itself, a single state bill focused on increased transparency will probably not be enough to prevent devastating ...
The bill will force AI firms to be more transparent about their work and has attracted both support and criticism from within ...
The SB 53 bill demands safety frameworks and reporting from frontier AI developers. Learn how it could become the model for future US federal AI law.
California advances AI safety with SB 53, requiring transparency and risk reporting. Anthropic backs the bill, calling it a “trust but verify” approach.
SACRAMENTO, California — Gavin Newsom will have to decide for the second year in a row whether to sign landmark AI safety ...
The bill, if passed, would set some of the first broad legal requirements for AI companies in the United States.
As Anthropic endorses SB 53, much of Silicon Valley and the federal government are pushing back on AI safety efforts.
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