Two of the bills over the use of artificial intelligence have been of particular interest in the entertainment industry.

SAG-AFTRA and the Recording Academy are among the backers of the legislation.

The Motion Picture Association, representing the studios, is taking a neutral position, after earlier opposition.

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Another bill, A.B.

2602, would bolster protections for artists in contract agreements over the use of their digital likenesses.

The MPA also is taking a neutral position.

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OtherAIbills include S.B.

1047, which would require AI developers in the state to implement security precautions before training their models.

The bill cleared the Senate last weekend, and was authored by State Sen. Anthony Portantino.

The logic behind providing test strips is to present the opportunity to avoid drugs contaminated with fentanyl entirely.

I believe test strips will help save lives when Narcan is not available.

We hope the Governor will sign this life saving measure.

A spokesman for Newsom said, This measure will be evaluated on its merits.

The deadline to sign or veto legislation on the Governors desk is September 30th.

Another bill on the governors desk has to do with reparations.

There are other reparations bills pending before the governor, though, including A.B.

A plaque memorializing the apology would be installed in the state capitol building.