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Google DeepMind on Safe and Secure Innovation for Frontier Artificial Intelligence Models Act

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Source IDdcn7s7qpru
Source URLcalmatters.org/economy/technology/2024/08/ai-regulation-showdown/
ParentSafe and Secure Innovation for Frontier Artificial Intelligence Models Act
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CreatedMar 21, 2026, 1:30 AM
UpdatedMar 21, 2026, 3:12 PM
SyncedMar 21, 2026, 3:12 PM

Record Data

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policyEntityIdSafe and Secure Innovation for Frontier Artificial Intelligence Models Act(policy)
stakeholderEntityIdGoogle DeepMind(organization)
stakeholderDisplayNameGoogle DeepMind
positionoppose
importancehigh
reasonGoogle 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
sourcecalmatters.org/economy/technology/2024/08/ai-regulation-showdown/
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)"
]

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Last checked: 4/13/2026

The record claims 'Google DeepMind (unknown)' is a stakeholder in the policy context. While the source discusses Google extensively as opposing SB 1047, and mentions 'Google AI researcher Geoffrey Hinton' and other Google AI-related entities, it does not explicitly reference 'Google DeepMind' as a named stakeholder or provide information about its position on the bill. The '(unknown)' designation in the record suggests missing information. The source does not provide sufficient data to confirm or contradict the specific claim that 'Google DeepMind' is a stakeholder in this policy matter.

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