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Home»Uncategorized»Why California’s new AI safety law succeeded where SB 1047 failed
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Why California’s new AI safety law succeeded where SB 1047 failed

October 1, 2025

California simply made historical past as the primary state to require AI security transparency from the largest labs within the business. Governor Newsom signed SB 53 into legislation this week, mandating that AI giants like OpenAI and Anthropic disclose, and follow, their security protocols. The choice is already sparking debate about whether or not different states will […]

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