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California AI Safety and Privacy Executive Order

March 30 – March 31, 2026

Where Things Stand

Governor Gavin Newsom signed an executive order on March 10, 2026, requiring AI companies that contract with the state to follow new safety and privacy rules. This action uses California's power as the world's fourth largest economy to force tech firms to protect personal data without waiting for new laws from the state legislature. The rules apply to all new state contracts and aim to set a national standard for how government agencies use artificial intelligence.

Key Statements

TThe New York Times

Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order requiring AI companies contracting with California to implement safety and privacy guardrails.

This article provides the factual basis for the executive order and its requirements for state contractors.

GGov. Gavin Newsom

California is using our power as the world's fourth-largest economy to raise the bar on privacy and security.

This post explains the economic leverage the state is using to influence the AI industry.

News

California imposes new AI regulations on businesses in "first-of-its-kind" executive order signed by Newsom

cbsnews.com logoCBS NewsCenter Left

California to impose new AI regulations in defiance of Trump call

theguardian.com logoThe GuardianCenter Left

What to Know About California's Executive Order on A.I.

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Political Response

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