
Titus Wu
State Government Correspondent at Bloomberg Government
state gov correspondent @BGOV covering California privacy, tech | 🐯 proud @Mizzou alum | 📧: [email protected]
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1 week ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Titus Wu
California state lawmakers have introduced diverging safety proposals for oversight of artificial intelligence development this year, setting up a clash between those wanting light-touch regulation and others seeking stricter rules to rein in the sector. Most of the attention is on a new measure from Democratic state Senator Scott Wiener (SB 53) after Gov.
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1 week ago |
news.bgov.com | Titus Wu
California state lawmakers have introduced diverging safety proposals for oversight of artificial intelligence development this year, setting up a clash between those wanting light-touch regulation and others seeking stricter rules to rein in the sector. Most of the attention is on a new measure from Democratic state Senator Scott Wiener (SB 53) after Gov.
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1 week ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Titus Wu
California state lawmakers have introduced diverging safety proposals for oversight of artificial intelligence development this year, setting up a clash between those wanting light-touch regulation and others seeking stricter rules to rein in the sector. Most of the attention is on a new measure from Democratic state Senator Scott Wiener (SB 53) after Gov.
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Titus Wu
A coalition of public interest nonprofits and labor advocates filed an administrative petition Wednesday with California Attorney General Rob Bonta (D) to halt OpenAI Inc‘s transition to a for-profit business. The collective of about 60 members, led by the San Francisco Foundation and LatinoProsperity, requested that Bonta file a legal action to ensure the AI developer’s charitable assets are accounted for before any restructuring can continue.
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Titus Wu
A coalition of public interest nonprofits and labor advocates filed an administrative petition Wednesday with California Attorney General Rob Bonta (D) to halt OpenAI Inc‘s transition to a for-profit business. The collective of about 60 members, led by the San Francisco Foundation and LatinoProsperity, requested that Bonta file a legal action to ensure the AI developer’s charitable assets are accounted for before any restructuring can continue.
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A coalition of public interest nonprofits and labor advocates filed an administrative petition with California AG Rob Bonta to halt #OpenAI‘s transition to a for-profit business https://t.co/AVMYcaUtyU

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The staff of the California Law Revision Commission has proposed three options for a new antitrust statute governing single-firm conduct. https://t.co/28Rakx8Yic