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California Boosts Responsible AI With First Executive Order Amid Policy Rollbacks

What Happened

Governor Gavin Newsom of California has signed a landmark executive order to set comprehensive new standards for responsible artificial intelligence development and adoption across the state government. The initiative comes as President Donald Trump rolls back federal protections related to AI. California’s order mandates that state agencies evaluate risks, set up ethical guidelines, and ensure transparency in deploying AI technologies. The move makes California the first state to take such an aggressive stance on AI accountability and safety while policies at the federal level are being relaxed.

Why It Matters

This executive order could serve as a model for responsible AI governance elsewhere and highlights the contrast between state and federal approaches in the US. As AI technologies rapidly evolve, California aims to safeguard residents and promote ethical innovation. Read more in our AI News Hub

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