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Monday’s top story: California Governor, Gavin Newsom, has vetoed the controversial AI safety bill—SB 1047—for dismissing the potential danger of smaller AI models.
🔍 California rejects AI safety bill
💼 How to become an AI Consultant
✅ Amazon/Anthropic AI partnership cleared
🔒 How to protect your personal info, online
❓ How to write an online FAQ section using ChatGPT
🚨 ChatGPT price hike incoming
📨 Gmail just got smarter
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Our Report: California Governor, Gavin Newsom, has vetoed the high-profile, controversial AI safety bill—SB 1047—which was designed to make tech companies developing large AI models (costing over $100M) liable, by law, for their safety, which was opposed by many powerful players in Silicon Valley, including a16z, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, OpenAI, and The Chamber of Progress, who all felt it would stifle innovation.
🔑 Key Points:
Governor Newsom said that while the bill was “well-intentioned,” it was too broad and didn’t consider whether an “AI system was deployed in high-risk environments, involved critical decision-making or the use of sensitive data.”
He said it focused too much on the biggest AI models, saying that “smaller, specialized models may emerge equally as dangerous than the models targeted by SB 1047,” and could give the public a false sense of security.
SB 104’s author—Senator Scott Wiener—said his decision was “a setback for everyone who believes in oversight of massive corporations that are making critical decisions” affecting public safety and welfare.
🤔 Why you should care: One of the bill's biggest opponents—Nancy Pelosi—praised Newsom for recognizing the “responsibility we all share to enable small entrepreneurs—not big tech—to dominate,” and comes after the federal government announced a $32B roadmap (in May) that details areas lawmakers should look into, including the impact of AI on elections, national security, and copyrighted content.
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Our Report: The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has concluded its investigation into Amazon’s partnership with makers of Claude (a ChatGPT equivalent), Anthropic—after it invested $4B into the company six months ago, prompting concerns around the effect this partnership would have on fair competition—and has found that the partnership can’t be further investigated under current merger rules, due to the size and scope of the deal.
🔑 Key Points:
The CMA wanted to see if the partnership would give Amazon “material influence” over Anthropic, despite Anthropic stating its “strategic partnerships” didn’t diminish its corporate governance independence.
They found that although the partnership grants Amazon certain rights, and involves collaboration between both parties, it doesn’t create a “relevant merger situation” that protects it from competition.
This is because Anthropic’s turnover is below £70M, so doesn’t qualify as a relevant merger, and the two companies collectively don’t control 25% or more of any UK market, so doesn’t pose a threat to competition.
🤔 Why you should care: This is just one of many, similar antitrust investigations that the CMA has launched recently, having opened an ongoing investigation into Google’s $2B partnership with Anthropic and one into Microsoft's $13B partnership with OpenAI, but clearing Microsoft’s Inflection acqui-hire (a growing trend in the tech sector which involves hiring startup founders and talent or making strategic funding decisions, instead of completing a formal merger or acquisition, which often invites increasing scrutiny and regulatory challenges) and its ‘close-ties’ with French AI startup, Mistral.
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Type this prompt into ChatGPT:
Results: After typing this prompt, you will get an FAQ section that answers common customer questions about your new product line.
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According to insider reports, OpenAI is planning to raise the price of individual ChatGPT subscriptions from $20 to $22 p/m by the end of this year, with a steeper increase to $44 p/m by 2029.
This reflects pressure from investors for OpenAI to reduce its losses, as it's expected to drop $5B this year thanks to staffing, office rent, and AI training, which is costing roughly $700,000 p/d.
There are concerns that this rapid price increase could trigger a huge backlash from the 10M ChatGPT customers, as surveys have shown that the majority already think $20p/m is too much.
Gmail’s ‘smart reply’ feature—which provides response suggestions, so users don’t have to manually type a reply, making it quicker and easier for users to correspond over email—has had an AI upgrade.
The new feature—called Contextual Smart Replies—takes the entire thread of the email into account when providing responses, meaning users will get better, more contextualized suggestions.
It’s available (currently just in the English language) to Google Workspace and Google One AI Premium users, who can also select a response from several options and edit it before sending it.
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Until next time, Martin & Liam.
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