Healthcare IT News November 14, 2025
Mike Miliard

While the many dramas on Capitol Hill may make for interesting news cycles, “state government is the infrastructure of our political system.” Just as states are in charge of medical licensure, many are leading the way on setting AI guardrails.

This past September, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed SB 53, the Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act, a first-in-the-nation law whose aim is to promote artificial intelligence innovation while protecting public safety by ensuring AI models are safe and secure, trustworthy and transparent.

The law is meant to put in place some “commonsense guardrails” on the development of leading-edge algorithms, taking a “trust but verify” approach to model development.

Among other provisions, the law requires large developers of advanced...

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