One thing to highlight, which I only learned recently, is that the norm when submitting letters to the governor on any bill in California is to include: “Support” or “Oppose” in the subject line to clearly state the company’s position.
Anthropic importantly did NOT include “support” in the subject line of the second letter. I don’t know how to read this as anything else than that Anthropic did not support SB1047.
Good point! That seems right; advocacy groups seem to think staff sorts letters by support/oppose/request for signature/request for veto in the subject line and recommend adding those to the subject line. Examples: 1, 2.
Anthropic has indeed not included any of that in their letter to Gov. Newsom.
One thing to highlight, which I only learned recently, is that the norm when submitting letters to the governor on any bill in California is to include: “Support” or “Oppose” in the subject line to clearly state the company’s position.
Anthropic importantly did NOT include “support” in the subject line of the second letter. I don’t know how to read this as anything else than that Anthropic did not support SB1047.
Good point! That seems right; advocacy groups seem to think staff sorts letters by support/oppose/request for signature/request for veto in the subject line and recommend adding those to the subject line. Examples: 1, 2.
Anthropic has indeed not included any of that in their letter to Gov. Newsom.