California Senate passes bill that aims to make AI chatbots safer
California lawmakers on Tuesday moved one step closer to placing more guardrails around artificial intelligence-powered chatbots.The Senate passed a bill ...
California lawmakers on Tuesday moved one step closer to placing more guardrails around artificial intelligence-powered chatbots.The Senate passed a bill ...
CONGRESS is likely to adopt legislation governing cryptocurrencies during President-elect Donald Trump’s administration, Jay Clayton, a former top Wall Street ...
Early this summer, California seemed poised to play a leading role in shaping a new frontier of tech regulation as ...
SACRAMENTO — California lawmakers intend to shelve legislation that would have required Google to pay news outlets for distributing their content, ...
A controversial bill that seeks to protect Californians from artificial intelligence-driven catastrophes has caused uproar in the tech industry. This ...
California lawmakers are pursuing legislation aimed at protecting children from the dangers of social media, one of many efforts around ...
SACRAMENTO — The California state Senate on Thursday passed legislation aimed at helping the news industry by imposing a new tax ...
SACRAMENTO — California news publishers and Big Tech companies appear to be inching toward compromise on a controversial bill that would ...
SACRAMENTO — California lawmakers have revived legislation to charge online platforms for the news articles they publish, a proposal that stalled ...
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