Comment by Economic Security Project Action

Building on the report’s “trust, but verify” approach, the amended bill requires the largest AI companies to publicly disclose their safety and security protocols and report the most critical safety incidents to the California Attorney General. The requirements codify voluntary agreements made by leading AI developers to boost trust and accountability and establish a level playing field for AI development. [...] Companies will be required to publish their safety and security protocols and risk evaluations in redacted form to protect intellectual property.
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AI Unverifiable The quoted passages do appear verbatim on the cited Economic Security Project Action page dated July 9, 2025, and the same wording also appears on Senator Scott Wiener’s official July 9, 2025 press release. However, I did not find an explicit byline or author field on the ESP Action page, so while the text is real and present at the URL, the specific attribution to Economic Security Project Action is not fully confirmed. ([economicsecurity.us](https://economicsecurity.us/news/california-advances-ai-safety-and-public-cloud-access/)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 18d ago
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