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California Advances Landmark AI Regulation Bill with Newsom Backing

What Happened

California is on the verge of setting a national precedent in artificial intelligence oversight. Governor Gavin Newsom signaled support for a sweeping AI regulation bill currently on his desk, which would require companies and government agencies deploying AI systems to institute risk assessments and safety measures. The bill is intended to ensure transparency and accountability for AI usage, particularly in high-impact scenarios affecting public welfare. If signed, California would become the first US state to actively legislate broad AI responsibilities and become a model for other states considering similar regulation.

Why It Matters

This legislation could shape the future of AI governance in the United States, pushing companies toward greater transparency and prioritizing public safety. As federal regulations lag, California’s action signals a significant shift toward responsible tech oversight and could influence international standards. Read more in our AI News Hub

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