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California bill that fines Big Tech for pushing hateful content sets stage for free speech fight
If Newsom signs the bill, it would hold social media companies liable when algorithms push posts that violate the state's civil rights laws.
Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed similar legislation last year, but the new bill contains some important concessions to industry ...
California finalizes 2025 CCPA rules, imposing audits, risk checks, and AI oversight—reshaping how businesses handle sensitive data.
That size and influence have given the Golden State the weight to become a regulatory trailblazer, setting the tone for the ...
A $102 million hilltop campus sale in San Mateo, CA, is paving the way for a rare low-density housing development.
The bill now goes to California Governor Gavin Newsom to sign or veto. He has not commented publicly on SB 53, but last year, ...
Senate Bill 53, which now awaits the governor’s signature to become law in the state, would require companies building ...
If SB 243 is enacted, California would become the first state to require operators to implement safety protocols for AI ...
President Trump wined and dined top AI tech executives last week, leaving little hope that Congress will regulate the ...
California's action comes about eight months after the Federal Communications Commission abandoned a proposal to give tenants ...
A San Francisco family sued after finding months of alarming conversation between their son, who died by suicide, and ChatGPT ...
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