As Governor Gavin Newsom’s decision looms, SAG-AFTRA members leverage star power to push for SB 1047’s passage. As Governor Gavin Newsom’s decision looms, SAG-AFTRA members leverage star power to push for SB 1047’s passage. Hollywood is squaring off against Silicon Valley in the battle over SB 1047, California’s first-of-its-kind AI safety bill.
Main Idea: Hollywood stars and the actors’ union are urging Governor Gavin Newsom to sign California’s AI safety bill, SB 1047, as he weighs pressure from both entertainment and tech.
Key Points:
If Newsom signs SB 1047, AI firms could face tighter rules, and some say that may slow new tools or raise costs for jobs, startups, and consumers.
The bill could add safeguards against severe AI harms, which may better protect voters, workers, and communities from cyberattacks, bad models, and other risks.
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Central decision-maker whose pending sign-or-veto choice on SB 1047 drives the article.
State government is the venue for the legislation and Newsom’s decision, making it an active jurisdiction in the.
SAG-AFTRA’s national executive director and chief negotiator, quoted as part of the union’s push.
SAG-AFTRA president and named leader publicly urging Newsom to sign the bill.
SAG-AFTRA board member who wrote a personal letter and publicly advocated for the bill.
Named supporter of the bill, but only as one of several coalition figures rather than a central actor.
Salesforce founder who interviewed Newsom and is tied to the article’s discussion of his reservations.
Named opponent of the bill, but not a primary focus of the article.
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Marc Benioff’s company appears in connection with Newsom’s interview and the bill debate.
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