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Common Sense Media on California SB 53

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Source Tablepolicy_stakeholders
Source IDhDW0pDM7ob
Source URLtechcrunch.com/2025/09/29/california-governor-newsom-signs-landmark-ai-safety-bill-sb-53/
ParentCalifornia SB 53
Children
CreatedMar 29, 2026, 10:40 PM
UpdatedMar 29, 2026, 10:40 PM
SyncedMar 29, 2026, 10:40 PM

Record Data

idhDW0pDM7ob
policyEntityIdCalifornia SB 53(policy)
stakeholderEntityId
stakeholderDisplayNameCommon Sense Media
positionsupport
importancemedium
reasonBacked SB 53 as a necessary consumer and child safety measure; advocated for transparency requirements
sourcetechcrunch.com/2025/09/29/california-governor-newsom-signs-landmark-ai-safety-bi…
context
[
  "Leading child safety advocacy organization; Jim Steyer (founder) has long-standing relationship with Newsom",
  "Focus on AI transparency aligns with their broader digital safety agenda"
]

Source Check Verdicts

unverifiable95% confidence

Last checked: 4/9/2026

The record claims Common Sense Media is a stakeholder related to an unspecified policy (likely SB 53 based on context). The source text is a comprehensive article about California's SB 53 AI safety bill, covering its requirements, industry reactions, and key stakeholders. The article mentions OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta, Google DeepMind, Senator Scott Wiener, Governor Newsom, and various other actors, but Common Sense Media is not mentioned anywhere in the provided excerpt. Without evidence of Common Sense Media's involvement in or position on SB 53, the claim cannot be verified from this source.

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