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Silicon Valley Leaders Clash With AI Safety Advocates Over Regulatory Push

Prominent Silicon Valley figures are accusing AI safety organizations of hidden agendas and regulatory manipulation. The controversy reveals deepening divisions within the tech industry as AI regulation gains momentum nationwide.

Industry Leaders Question AI Safety Advocates’ Motives

Silicon Valley executives including White House AI & Crypto Czar David Sacks and OpenAI Chief Strategy Officer Jason Kwon have sparked controversy with recent comments targeting organizations promoting AI safety standards. According to reports, both leaders separately suggested that some advocates may be acting in self-interest or following directives from wealthy backers rather than pursuing genuine safety concerns.

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California’s New Law Solves Loud Commercial Problem in Streaming Services

Governor Gavin Newsom has signed legislation prohibiting streaming services from broadcasting commercials at higher volumes than accompanying content. The law, sparked by a baby’s disrupted sleep, takes effect in 2026 and represents a major victory for consumer audio comfort.

California has enacted groundbreaking legislation that directly addresses one of television and streaming viewers’ most persistent complaints: commercials that blast at significantly higher volumes than regular programming. Governor Gavin Newsom signed SB 576 into law this week, establishing clear audio standards for advertisements on video streaming platforms serving California residents.

What the New Commercial Volume Law Requires