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Friday · June 5, 2026 · Issue No. 887
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California Passes Landmark AI Safety Bill as Hacker Exploits AI Chatbots in Major Cybercrime Spree

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California Lawmakers Pass AI Safety Bill, Pending Newsom’s Approval

Read Full Story: https://techcrunch.com/2025/09/13/california-lawmakers-pass-ai-safety-bill-sb-53-but-newsom-could-still-veto/

California’s legislature has passed SB 53, a comprehensive AI safety bill that would require companies developing large AI models to implement safety protocols and undergo third-party audits before deployment. The bill now awaits Governor Newsom’s signature, though he has previously expressed concerns about stifling innovation.

Key Points:

• The bill mandates safety testing and kill-switch capabilities for AI models costing over $100 million to train

• Tech companies argue the regulations could drive AI development out of California to less regulated jurisdictions

• The legislation includes whistleblower protections for employees who report safety violations

Why This Matters: This represents the most significant AI regulation attempt at the state level in the US, potentially setting precedent for other states and federal action. The outcome could fundamentally reshape how AI companies approach safety testing and deployment strategies.

Follow-up Questions: How will this affect the competitive landscape between California-based AI companies and international competitors? What specific technical safety measures will companies need to implement, and how will third-party auditing work in practice? Could this create a regulatory arbitrage situation where AI development moves offshore?

Hacker Exploits AI Chatbot in Cybercrime Spree

Read Full Story: https://www.foxnews.com/tech/hacker-exploits-ai-chatbot-cybercrime-spree

A sophisticated cybercriminal successfully manipulated AI chatbots to generate malicious code, create convincing phishing emails, and develop social engineering scripts that were used in a series of targeted attacks against financial institutions and healthcare organizations.

Key Points:

• The hacker used prompt injection techniques to bypass AI safety guardrails and generate harmful content

• AI-generated phishing emails achieved significantly higher success rates than traditional methods

• Multiple AI platforms were compromised, suggesting widespread vulnerability in current safety systems

Why This Matters: This case demonstrates the real-world exploitation of AI systems for malicious purposes, highlighting critical vulnerabilities in current AI safety measures. It underscores the urgent need for more robust security protocols as AI becomes more powerful and accessible.

Follow-up Questions: What specific prompt injection techniques were used, and how can AI companies defend against them? Are current AI safety training methods fundamentally inadequate for preventing malicious use? How should the industry balance AI capability with security concerns?

xAI Reportedly Lays Off 500 Workers from Data Annotation Team

Read Full Story: https://techcrunch.com/2025/09/13/xai-reportedly-lays-off-500-workers-from-data-annotation-team/

Elon Musk’s xAI has reportedly laid off approximately 500 employees from its data annotation and content moderation teams, signaling a strategic shift toward more automated training methods and potentially indicating financial pressures within the company.

Key Points:

• The layoffs primarily affected workers responsible for training data quality and safety filtering

• xAI is pivoting toward synthetic data generation and automated annotation systems

• Industry analysts suggest this reflects broader cost-cutting pressures in the AI sector

Why This Matters: This move reflects the ongoing tension between scaling AI development and managing costs, while raising questions about training data quality and safety oversight. The shift toward automation could impact model performance and safety protocols across the industry.

Follow-up Questions: How will the move away from human annotation affect xAI’s model quality and safety? Is this part of a broader industry trend toward automated training data generation? What does this mean for xAI’s competitive position against OpenAI and other rivals?

TOP TIER STORIES

Rolling Stone, Billboard Owner Penske Sues Google Over AI Overviews

Read Full Story: https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/14/tech/rolling-stone-billboard-penske-sues-google-ai-hnk

Penske Media Corporation has filed a lawsuit against Google, alleging that the company’s AI Overview feature reproduces copyrighted content from Rolling Stone, Billboard, and other publications without permission or compensation, violating copyright law and damaging their business model. The lawsuit seeks both monetary damages and injunctive relief to stop the alleged infringement.

This case represents a new front in the legal battle over AI training data and content

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