July 9, 2025 News
California Introduces New AI Safety Transparency Bill SB 53 After Previous Legislation Vetoed
California State Senator Scott Wiener introduced amendments to SB 53, requiring major AI companies to publish safety protocols and incident reports, after his previous AI safety bill SB 1047 was vetoed by Governor Newsom. The new bill aims to balance transparency requirements with industry growth concerns and includes whistleblower protections for AI employees who identify critical risks.
Skynet Chance (-0.08%): Mandatory safety reporting and transparency requirements would increase oversight of AI development and create accountability mechanisms that could reduce the risk of uncontrolled AI deployment. The whistleblower protections specifically address scenarios where AI poses critical societal risks.
Skynet Date (+1 days): While the bill provides safety oversight, it represents a significantly watered-down version of previous legislation, potentially allowing faster AI development with minimal regulatory constraints. The focus on transparency rather than capability restrictions may not meaningfully slow dangerous AI development.
AGI Progress (-0.01%): The bill's transparency requirements and potential regulatory burden may create some administrative overhead for AI companies, but the lighter approach compared to SB 1047 suggests minimal impact on actual AGI research and development. The creation of CalCompute public cloud resources may even support some AI development.
AGI Date (+0 days): The bill represents a compromise that avoids heavy-handed regulation that could have significantly slowed AI development, while the CalCompute initiative may actually provide resources that support AI research. The regulatory approach appears designed to avoid hampering California's AI industry growth.
Narada AI CEO Predicts Agent-Based Future Will Replace Traditional SaaS Software
Narada AI's CEO Dave Park predicts that traditional SaaS software will be replaced by AI agents that can operate across multiple systems and databases to complete tasks. The company has developed "large action models" that can reason through multi-step tasks across different work tools, even without APIs. This reflects a broader trend with 70+ agentic startups in Y Combinator's recent batch and major companies like Grammarly building AI work stacks.
Skynet Chance (+0.04%): The development of AI agents that can autonomously operate across multiple systems and complete complex multi-step tasks represents a meaningful step toward more autonomous AI systems. However, these are still task-specific enterprise tools rather than general intelligence systems, so the impact is moderate.
Skynet Date (-1 days): The proliferation of agentic AI systems (70+ startups in one YC batch) and their increasing deployment in enterprise environments suggests accelerating development of autonomous AI capabilities. This modest acceleration could contribute to earlier development of more advanced autonomous systems.
AGI Progress (+0.03%): Large action models that can reason through multi-step tasks and operate across different systems represent meaningful progress toward more general AI capabilities. The ability to work without APIs and handle complex workflows demonstrates improved reasoning and adaptability.
AGI Date (-1 days): The widespread industry adoption of agentic AI (evidenced by numerous startups and major company investments) suggests accelerating progress in developing more capable and autonomous AI systems. This market momentum could drive faster development of increasingly general AI capabilities.
Perplexity Launches AI-Powered Browser 'Comet' with Integrated Assistant Agent
Perplexity launched Comet, an AI-powered web browser featuring integrated AI search and an AI assistant agent that can automate tasks like summarizing emails, managing tabs, and navigating webpages. The browser aims to challenge Google's dominance by providing direct access to Perplexity's AI capabilities without relying on Chrome. However, testing reveals the AI assistant struggles with complex tasks and suffers from hallucination issues, particularly when booking services or handling detailed requests.
Skynet Chance (+0.04%): The AI agent requires extensive permissions including screen viewing, email access, and calendar management, representing increased AI integration into personal digital environments. However, current limitations with hallucinations and task failures suggest control mechanisms are still primitive.
Skynet Date (+0 days): The commercial deployment of AI agents with broad system access demonstrates continued integration of AI into critical user workflows. The pace of AI agent deployment in consumer products is accelerating despite current limitations.
AGI Progress (+0.03%): The browser represents progress toward more generalized AI agents capable of cross-application tasks and contextual understanding of web content. The AI assistant demonstrates multi-modal capabilities and workflow automation, though with current limitations.
AGI Date (+0 days): Commercial deployment of AI agents with broad system integration capabilities indicates faster movement toward general-purpose AI systems. The competitive pressure from multiple companies developing similar browser-based AI agents suggests accelerated development timelines.
Google Expands Gemini AI Assistant to Wear OS Smartwatches and Enhances Circle to Search with AI Mode
Google is rolling out its Gemini AI assistant to Wear OS smartwatches from multiple manufacturers, replacing Google Assistant as part of its broader platform integration strategy. The company is also enhancing Circle to Search with AI Mode capabilities, allowing users to ask follow-up questions and explore complex topics directly within visual search results.
Skynet Chance (+0.01%): The expansion of AI assistants to more personal devices increases data collection and behavioral monitoring capabilities, but represents incremental deployment rather than fundamental capability advancement. The integration focuses on convenience rather than autonomous decision-making that would raise control concerns.
Skynet Date (+0 days): This is primarily a product deployment of existing AI capabilities to new form factors rather than a breakthrough that would accelerate dangerous AI development timelines. The focus on consumer convenience applications doesn't significantly impact the pace toward potential AI control issues.
AGI Progress (+0.01%): The cross-platform integration and multi-app task completion capabilities demonstrate progress in AI systems becoming more versatile and contextually aware across different environments. However, this represents incremental advancement in existing large language model applications rather than fundamental AGI breakthroughs.
AGI Date (+0 days): The expansion of AI assistants to more ubiquitous computing platforms like smartwatches provides more real-world interaction data and use cases, which could slightly accelerate AI development. However, the impact on AGI timeline is minimal as this focuses on deployment rather than research advancement.