Although California Gov. Gavin Newsom last month vetoed his controversial artificial-intelligence safety bill, state Sen.
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A year after being issued, the White House executive order on AI is working toward establishing the building blocks for U.S.
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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.
As we wrap our weekly Q&A with the District 3 candidates, we take a look at the answers from all six contenders.