Metadata
| Source Table | policy_stakeholders |
| Source ID | _dU5I-H1MC |
| Source URL | techcrunch.com/2025/09/29/california-governor-newsom-signs-landmark-ai-safety-bill-sb-53/ |
| Parent | California SB 53 |
| Children | — |
| Created | Apr 15, 2026, 3:46 AM |
| Updated | Apr 15, 2026, 3:46 AM |
| Synced | Apr 15, 2026, 3:46 AM |
Record Data
id | _dU5I-H1MC |
policyEntityId | California SB 53(policy) |
stakeholderEntityId | TechEquity Action(organization) |
stakeholderDisplayName | TechEquity Action |
position | support |
importance | medium |
reason | Supported SB 53's transparency requirements for frontier AI developers as worker and public safety measure |
source | techcrunch.com/2025/09/29/california-governor-newsom-signs-landmark-ai-safety-bi… |
context | [ "Bay Area nonprofit focused on tech industry accountability and equitable tech policy", "Supported SB 1047 as well — consistent advocate for AI regulation" ] |
Source Check Verdicts
unverifiable95% confidence
Last checked: 4/9/2026
The record claims that 'TechEquity Action' is a stakeholder related to this policy (SB 53), but the source text—a comprehensive TechCrunch article about California Governor Newsom signing SB 53—makes no mention of any organization called 'TechEquity Action.' The article discusses various stakeholders including OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta, Google DeepMind, Senator Scott Wiener, and Governor Newsom, but TechEquity Action is not referenced. Without any mention in the source, the claim cannot be verified or contradicted based on this text alone.
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