Stakeholder: Google DeepMind (unknown)
The record claims 'Google DeepMind (unknown)' is a stakeholder with unspecified key fields. While the source discusses Google extensively in the context of SB 1047 (opposing the bill, making statements about innovation), it does not specifically identify or characterize Google DeepMind as a distinct policy stakeholder entity, nor does it provide the structured data fields needed to verify this record. The source mentions Google as a company opposing the bill, but does not isolate Google DeepMind's specific position or role. Without explicit confirmation of Google DeepMind's stakeholder status and key field values in the source, this cannot be verified.
Our claim
entire record- Stakeholder
- Google DeepMind
- Stakeholder
- Google DeepMind
- Position
- oppose
- Importance
- high
- Reason
- Google claimed in letters to lawmakers that SB 1047 would make 'California one of the world's least favorable jurisdictions for AI development'; 19 DeepMind employees broke with company position to sign support letter
- Context
- Subsidiary of Alphabet/Google,Geoffrey Hinton (supporter) was former VP at Google; resigned to speak about AI risks,Google is a major investor in Anthropic ($2B), which took a mixed position,Member of AI Alliance (also opposes)
Source evidence
1 src · 1 checkNoteThe record claims 'Google DeepMind (unknown)' is a stakeholder with unspecified key fields. While the source discusses Google extensively in the context of SB 1047 (opposing the bill, making statements about innovation), it does not specifically identify or characterize Google DeepMind as a distinct policy stakeholder entity, nor does it provide the structured data fields needed to verify this record. The source mentions Google as a company opposing the bill, but does not isolate Google DeepMind's specific position or role. Without explicit confirmation of Google DeepMind's stakeholder status and key field values in the source, this cannot be verified.