One of Padilla’s bills, SB892, proposed setting “safety, privacy, and nondiscrimination standards” for state contractors ...
As it did with data privacy, California seeks to lead the charge when it comes to regulating the use and deployment of Artificial Intelligence ...
California's AB 1836 and AB 2602 laws protect performers' digital likenesses from unauthorized AI use, ensuring ethical considerations in the entertainment industry.
The dust is beginning to settle from the raft of AI-related bills Governor Newsom signed last month in California. (See for example, our post about neural data.) Most of the provisions will not go ...
Policymakers have struggled to pass comprehensive AI regulation in the U.S. But there may be some reason to hope.
Attempts to regulate AI to date have focused on some mythical future instead of understanding what new risks AI actually introduces, argues VC Martin Casado.
Big tech needs to find more energy-efficient ways to run AI data centers, and direct their major energy investments, along ...
Warren Hodges, counsel at Hanson Bridgett in Sacramento, creator of the firm's AI practice and an employment law expert, said ...
However, it did not end there. Robert Downey Jr. will take his sentiments against AI deepfakes to his grave, and the renowned Hollywood actor revealed that the law firm representing him will be "very ...
While SB 1047 did not become law, the governor signed several other bills that regulate the AI industry, and it is apparent that California will continue to assert its influence and leadership on ...
He’s a self-described fiscally conservative, “socially responsible” Democrat. Some compare him to former Gov. Arnold ...