Index
Stakeholder: Google DeepMind (unknown)
Verdictunverifiable95%
1 check · 7/27/20261 → unverifiable
Our claim
entire record- 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
1 src · 1 checkunverifiable95%Haiku 4.5 · 7/27/2026
NoteThe record claims the stakeholder is 'Google DeepMind (unknown)'. The source discusses Google's opposition to SB 1047 but does not mention 'Google DeepMind' as a separate entity or stakeholder. While Google and DeepMind are related (DeepMind is owned by Alphabet, Google's parent company), the source does not specifically identify 'Google DeepMind' as a policy stakeholder on this bill. The '(unknown)' designation in the record suggests uncertainty about the entity itself. Without explicit mention of 'Google DeepMind' as a distinct stakeholder in the source text, the claim cannot be verified. The source discusses 'Google' as a stakeholder but not 'Google DeepMind' specifically.
Case № dcn7s7qpruFiled 7/27/2026Confidence 95%