Proxy News Today — August 23, 2026
OpenAI says California should strengthen its AI safety bill and more — today's proxy signal.
As the AI landscape continues to evolve, concerns around safety and accountability are taking center stage. OpenAI is calling for California to strengthen its AI safety bill, indicating that the current regulatory framework may not be sufficient to address the potential risks associated with advanced AI systems. This push for stronger regulations comes on the heels of criticism from frontier AI labs, which have been reluctant to disclose their plans for containing a rogue AI model, sparking worries about the potential for uncontrolled growth and unintended consequences.
In a related vein, the conversation around AI and technology is also shifting towards issues of sustainability and repairability. As we increasingly rely on complex gadgets and devices, the importance of designing products that can be easily repaired and maintained is becoming more apparent. Today, we're highlighting two new repairable gadgets that are making strides in this area, offering a glimpse into a future where technology is not only more sustainable, but also more accessible and user-friendly. As AI continues to shape our world, it's clear that a multifaceted approach - encompassing safety, accountability, and sustainability - will be essential for harnessing its full potential.
Today's signal:
• OpenAI says California should strengthen its AI safety bill (techcrunch.com)
• Frontier AI labs still won’t say how they’d contain a rogue model (techcrunch.com)
• Two great new repairable gadgets (theverge.com)