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California Governor Signs Executive Order Requiring AI Companies to Provide Safety, Privacy Guardrails

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Alex Chen
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California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed an executive order requiring AI companies to provide safety and privacy guardrails to prevent the misuse of AI technology. The order aims to ensure that AI systems are designed and developed with safety and privacy in mind, and that they do not pose a risk to individuals or society.

The executive order, which was signed on March 31, 2026, requires AI companies to provide clear and transparent information about their AI systems, including how they collect and use data, and how they make decisions. It also requires companies to implement measures to prevent bias and ensure that their AI systems are fair and transparent.

Newsom said in a statement that the order is designed to prevent the misuse of AI technology and to ensure that it is developed and used in a way that benefits society. He added that the order is a critical step towards ensuring that AI is developed and used in a way that is safe and beneficial for all.

The executive order is part of a broader effort by the state of California to regulate the development and use of AI technology. In 2025, the state passed a law requiring companies to disclose when they are using AI in their products and services.

The order has been welcomed by advocates for AI regulation, who say that it is a critical step towards ensuring that AI is developed and used in a way that benefits society. However, some critics have raised concerns that the order may be too broad and may stifle innovation in the AI industry.

The full text of the executive order can be found on the website of the Governor of California. [1]

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[1] Newsom Signs Executive Order Requiring AI Companies to Provide Safety, Privacy Guardrails