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California enacts first-in-nation AI safety law requiring transparency, incident reporting, and strict risk limits for powerful AI systems.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed Senate Bill 53, the first-in-the-nation law requiring companies developing powerful AI systems to publicly disclose safety protocols, report critical incidents within 15 days, and comply with strict risk thresholds.
The law targets frontier AI models capable of causing catastrophic harm—defined as $1 billion in damage or more than 50 injuries or deaths—and imposes $1 million fines per violation.
It includes whistleblower protections, a public research cloud, and exemptions for startups to promote innovation.
The legislation, shaped by expert input and bipartisan support, aims to balance AI advancement with public safety amid stalled federal action.
California promulga la primera ley de seguridad de IA en la nación que requiere transparencia, informes de incidentes y límites estrictos de riesgo para poderosos sistemas de IA.