With the signature of Gov. Gavin Newsom Monday, California approved “first-in-the-nation” legislation aimed at limiting risk of accidents, cybercrimes and other catastrophic outcomes of artificial intelligence. But a parallel effort pending approval in New York may have better withstood the tech lobbying blitz. The post California’s AI Safety Law Beats New York’s to Finish Line, but Trades Away Safety and Liability Provisions appeared first on San Francisco Public Press.