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Stakeholder: Google DeepMind (unknown)

Verdictunverifiable95%
1 check · 5/4/2026

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Our claim

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Stakeholder
Google DeepMind
Stakeholder
Google DeepMind
Position
oppose
Importance
high
Reason
Google claimed in letters to lawmakers that SB 1047 would make 'California one of the world's least favorable jurisdictions for AI development'; 19 DeepMind employees broke with company position to sign support letter
Context
Subsidiary of Alphabet/Google,Geoffrey Hinton (supporter) was former VP at Google; resigned to speak about AI risks,Google is a major investor in Anthropic ($2B), which took a mixed position,Member of AI Alliance (also opposes)

Source evidence

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unverifiable95%Haiku 4.5 · 5/4/2026

NoteThe record claims to document 'Google DeepMind (unknown)' as a policy-stakeholder with unspecified key fields. While the source text mentions Google and references to Google researchers/products, it does not treat 'Google DeepMind' as a distinct stakeholder entity with documented positions on SB 1047. The source discusses Google's opposition to the bill but does not separately identify or characterize Google DeepMind. The record's subject (Google DeepMind as a specific stakeholder entity) is not the same as what the source primarily addresses (the bill itself and various stakeholders' positions). Additionally, the record has no populated key fields to verify. The claim is unverifiable because the source does not provide the structured stakeholder data the record purports to document.

Case № dcn7s7qpruFiled 5/4/2026Confidence 95%