California training data disclosure law unconstitutional, xAI tells US appeals court
( May 15, 2026, 15:00 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Artificial intelligence company xAI asked a US appeals court to overturn an order that denied an injunction against California’s training data disclosure law, arguing that the bill is unconstitutional. It said that though the lower court acknowledged that “consumer curiosity,” the only interest California asserted below, is not a sufficient state interest, it denied the motion based on speculation that California might someday demonstrate through the “litigation process” that the law satisfies scrutiny for some as-yet-to-be identified reason.See attached file. ...
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