The startup OpenAI, known for ChatGPT, backs a bill requiring AI-generated content to be labeled. OpenAI's Jason Kwon supports AB 3211, which mandates watermarks on AI-created media. This move aims to distinguish AI content from human-made, especially amidst political misinformation. Microsoft and Adobe also endorse AB 3211. OpenAI previously opposed SB 1047, which demanded safety testing for AI models. Kwon warned SB 1047 could hinder innovation. California legislators have introduced numerous AI-related bills, with AB 3211 passing the second reading. If approved by Aug. 31, it will proceed to Governor Newsom. OpenAI did not respond to queries on AB 3211. The article discusses the potential impact of AI regulation bills in California, including measures to ensure unbiased algorithms and protect intellectual property. Dorsey's proposed 'marketplace of algorithms' for social media improvement is also mentioned. Read more AI-generated news on: https://app.chaingpt.org/news