We tell ourselves stories in order to live, Joan Didion famously wrote, and the one Democrats in California repeated for ...
As it did with data privacy, California seeks to lead the charge when it comes to regulating the use and deployment of Artificial Intelligence ...
After a protracted battle with special interests, Governor Newsom vetoed bill SB 1047, a law that would have imposed wide-ranging safety and transparency requirements on companies developing AI.
One of Padilla’s bills, SB892, proposed setting “safety, privacy, and nondiscrimination standards” for state contractors ...
Two of the biggest forces in two deeply intertwined tech ecosystems — large incumbents and startups — have taken a break from ...
Here's what you need to know this week about artificial intelligence in the Bay Area: Dispatches from TechCrunch Disrupt, ...
The suit accuses Lendistry of breaching a contractual obligation to protect the beneficiaries' data privacy by deploying AI technologies that harvested class members' business, behavioral and ...
After helping lead startups’ crusade against California AI regulation, the tech policy veteran has new fights to pick.
AI development continues at a breakneck pace, but how fast is too fast?In this fireside chat at Disrupt 2024, U.S. AI Safety Institute Director Elizabeth Kelly and California state Senator Scott ...
Although California Gov. Gavin Newsom last month vetoed his controversial artificial-intelligence safety bill, state Sen.
Vinod Khosla said the author of California's recently vetoed AI bill, SB 1047, was clueless about the real dangers of AI, and not qualified to have an opinion on global national security issues. The ...
During TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco, Andreessen Horowitz General Partner Martin Casado said he isn't against ...