In this episode of Hard Fork, Kevin Roose and Casey Newton discuss California's new tech regulations, focusing on AI companion laws and their implications for companies like OpenAI. They analyze bills addressing self-harm detection, AI-generated content disclaimers, and protections for minors, while also examining OpenAI's stance on mental health issues and user engagement. The hosts then interview Nathan Calvin, VP of ENCODE, about OpenAI's subpoena against him, exploring the legal battles and transparency concerns surrounding AI policy advocacy. Finally, they introduce "The Hard Fork Review of Slop," critiquing AI-generated content, including glass fruit cutting videos, DirecTV's AI ads, and AI-generated images, discussing their cultural impact and potential harms.
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