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California eases AI laws to retain tech leadership

versatileaiBy versatileaiNovember 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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California’s technology industry has influenced legislative decisions regarding artificial intelligence as it seeks to maintain its status as a global technology hub. State politicians are facing increasing pressure from tech giants to repeal or modify proposed regulations. This year, these pressures have led to significant changes in legislation regarding artificial intelligence, particularly with regard to child safety.

California’s legislative landscape regarding AI

A notable controversy this year involved Assembly Bill 1064, which would strengthen safety measures for children interacting with AI chatbots. The bill proposes restrictions that would prohibit the use of AI systems by minors, unless these chatbots are deemed incapable of making harmful suggestions. Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed the bill, citing concerns that it could inadvertently hinder children’s ability to engage with technology responsibly.

Governor Newsom acknowledged the importance of child safety, but urged a balanced approach to ensuring children’s engagement with technology. “We cannot prepare young people for a future where AI is omnipresent by completely blocking the use of these tools,” he said in his veto message.

The role of technology lobbying

TechNet and other industry groups campaigned against it, fearing that strict regulations would stifle innovation. The California Chamber of Commerce highlighted the risks of overregulation to the state’s economy. Significant lobbying investments were made by high-tech companies to influence legislative outcomes.

Lobbying efforts from January to September included $11.48 million spent by the California Chamber of Commerce, and Meta contributed $4.13 million. Other technology companies, including Google and Amazon, have also invested heavily in lobbying to sway lawmakers.

Impact on technical regulations

The veto of AB 1064 was a setback for advocates focused on child safety in the use of AI. Groups like Common Sense Media pushed the bill, arguing that tech companies are using their economic influence to weaken regulations. Jim Steyer, CEO of Common Sense Media, emphasized that the pressure exerted on the governor by tech lobbyists ultimately led to the veto.

While some regulations were passed, such as requirements for social media labels on mental health and transparency in AI development, other measures faced opposition and were vetoed. Newsom vetoed a bill aimed at regulating automated decision-making in the workplace, expressing concern that it was too broad.

Future direction of AI legislation

The debate over AI safety and regulation continues. Advocates, including Rep. Rebecca Bauer-Kahan, plan to revisit bills like AB 1064. The urgency for child safety is prompting new debate among lawmakers across party lines as reports of AI harming young people increase.

As the dynamics between technology companies and state regulation evolve, California’s position as a leader in AI technology continues to come under scrutiny. Tech giants’ legislative efforts highlight their commitment to maintaining a favorable business environment while navigating important issues of safety and ethics.

In summary, California’s approach to AI law reflects the delicate balance between fostering innovation and protecting consumer welfare. As the debate continues, the outcome could have major implications for the future of technology regulation in California and beyond.

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