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OpenAI emite citaciones a grupos de defensa de la IA en medio de la demanda de Musk

OpenAI emite citaciones a grupos de defensa de la IA en medio de la demanda de Musk
OpenAI delivered a subpoena to Nathan Calvin, a lawyer at Encode AI, via a sheriff's deputy, and also sought Calvin's private communications. The company says the action is part of its countersuit against Elon Musk, alleging the billionaire is using “bad‑faith tactics” to impede OpenAI’s for‑profit transition. Encode AI, which pushes AI safety legislation such as California’s SB 53, says the subpoena is an intimidation tactic. Other groups, including The Midas Project, have also received subpoenas requesting extensive contact lists. OpenAI officials defended the moves as routine legal discovery. Leer más

La ley de seguridad de IA de California demuestra que la regulación y la innovación pueden estar alineadas

La ley de seguridad de IA de California demuestra que la regulación y la innovación pueden estar alineadas
California’s newly signed AI safety and transparency bill, SB 53, requires large AI labs to disclose safety protocols and adhere to them, aiming to prevent misuse such as cyber‑attacks or bio‑weapon creation. Encode AI’s Adam Billen says the legislation shows policymakers can protect innovation while ensuring safety, noting that many companies already perform model testing and release model cards. While some industry leaders worry about competitive pressure to relax standards, the bill’s enforcement by the Office of Emergency Services seeks to keep safeguards in place. The law has drawn mixed reactions from Silicon Valley, but proponents view it as a model of democratic collaboration. Leer más

El gobernador de California, Newsom, firma la ley de seguridad de IA SB 53

El gobernador de California, Newsom, firma la ley de seguridad de IA SB 53
Governor Gavin Newsom has signed SB 53, a first‑in‑the‑nation law that imposes new transparency and safety reporting requirements on large AI labs such as OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta and Google DeepMind. The measure mandates disclosure of safety protocols, establishes whistleblower protections, and creates a reporting channel for critical safety incidents to California’s Office of Emergency Services. While Anthropic backed the bill, Meta and OpenAI opposed it, with OpenAI even issuing an open letter urging the governor not to sign. The legislation arrives as other states, including New York, consider similar AI safeguards. Leer más

California Enacts SB 53, Landmark AI Transparency Law

California Enacts SB 53, Landmark AI Transparency Law
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed the Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act, known as SB 53, into law. The bill requires large AI developers to publicly disclose safety and security frameworks, update the public on changes within 30 days, and report critical safety incidents to the state. It also establishes whistleblower protections and civil penalties for non‑compliance. While some companies, such as Anthropic, endorsed the legislation after negotiations, others like Meta and OpenAI expressed concerns about potential impacts on innovation. The law mandates annual updates from the Department of Technology based on multistakeholder input. Leer más

California Governor Newsom Signs Landmark AI Safety Bill SB 53

California Governor Newsom Signs Landmark AI Safety Bill SB 53
Governor Gavin Newsom has signed SB 53, a pioneering California law that imposes new transparency and safety reporting requirements on large AI companies such as OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta and Google DeepMind. The legislation mandates disclosure of safety protocols, grants whistleblower protections, and creates a reporting channel to the state’s Office of Emergency Services for critical incidents, including cyber‑attacks and deceptive model behavior. While the bill received mixed reactions—industry groups warning of a patchwork regulatory landscape and Anthropic offering support—it positions California as a potential model for other states, with New York considering a comparable measure. Leer más

California Enacts SB 53, the Transparency in Frontier AI Act

California Enacts SB 53, the Transparency in Frontier AI Act
Governor Gavin Newsom signed SB 53, known as the Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act, into law. The bill, authored by Senator Scott Wiener, replaces the vetoed SB 1047 and requires large AI developers to publicly disclose safety frameworks, report critical incidents, and protect whistleblowers. While AI firms remain divided, Anthropic endorsed the legislation after negotiations, whereas Meta and OpenAI expressed opposition, proposing compliance through federal or international agreements. Leer más

Senador de California Scott Wiener impulsa proyecto de ley de seguridad de IA SB 53 en medio del debate industrial

Senador de California Scott Wiener impulsa proyecto de ley de seguridad de IA SB 53 en medio del debate industrial
California Senator Scott Wiener is championing a new AI safety bill, SB 53, after his earlier proposal, SB 1047, was vetoed by Governor Gavin Newsom. The legislation would require major AI firms earning over $500 million to publish safety reports on their most advanced models and establish protected channels for employee concerns. Anthropic has endorsed the bill, while OpenAI and some industry groups argue that federal standards should apply. The bill also proposes a state‑run cloud computing cluster, CalCompute, to support AI research beyond Big Tech. Wiener argues that state action is essential as he doubts federal progress on AI safety. Leer más

Meta forma un super PAC para contrarrestar los esfuerzos de regulación de la IA a nivel estatal

Meta forma un super PAC para contrarrestar los esfuerzos de regulación de la IA a nivel estatal
Meta is investing "tens of millions" of dollars into a new super PAC, the American Technology Excellence Project, to fight state-level AI regulations that could impede the company's AI development. The PAC, managed by Republican veteran Brian Baker and Democratic firm Hilltop Public Solutions, will back tech‑friendly candidates from both parties in upcoming elections. Meta says the group will promote U.S. tech leadership, advance AI progress, and give parents greater control over children’s exposure to AI tools, amid growing concerns about child safety and a wave of AI‑related bills across the states. Leer más

El proyecto de ley SB 53 de California sobre seguridad de IA apunta a grandes empresas de IA

El proyecto de ley SB 53 de California sobre seguridad de IA apunta a grandes empresas de IA
California’s Senate has approved SB 53, an AI safety bill that will be sent to Governor Gavin Newsom for signature. The legislation focuses on AI developers earning more than $500 million annually, requiring them to publish safety reports and report incidents to the state. It also creates a protected channel for employee concerns. Supporters cite the bill as a meaningful check on large AI firms such as OpenAI and Google DeepMind, while noting that smaller startups are largely exempt. The bill has earned backing from AI company Anthropic and reflects a state‑level push amid a federal environment that is less inclined toward regulation. Leer más

Senado de California aprueba proyecto de ley de seguridad de IA SB 53, que ahora llega al escritorio del gobernador

Senado de California aprueba proyecto de ley de seguridad de IA SB 53, que ahora llega al escritorio del gobernador
The California state senate gave final approval to SB 53, a major AI safety bill that imposes new transparency requirements on large AI labs, establishes whistleblower protections, and creates a public cloud to expand compute access. The legislation now moves to Governor Gavin Newsom for signing or veto. While some tech firms and venture groups have opposed the bill, others like Anthropic support it as a solid governance blueprint. The bill differentiates reporting obligations based on a $500 million revenue threshold, and has drawn criticism from industry leaders who warn of constitutional and commerce concerns. Leer más