State posture profileCalifornia

California digital reality posture profile

This page summarizes six tracked digital safety topics for California, showing where public legislative coverage currently looks more proactive, more reactive, broader, or thinner. It is a structural posture signal based on public disclosures, not a political or legal grade.

Last reviewed May 12, 2026.

Educational summary only

Not legal advice. Laws and enforcement change frequently. Verify current official statutes, regulations, and counsel where needed.

Overall state posture signal

Proactive-leaning posture with narrow tracked coverage.

Based on six tracked topics and public disclosures.

Low confidence6 tracked topics

Posture meter

Lean and breadth across six tracked topics. Not a quality or political score.

Proactive-leaning
ReactiveMixedProactive

Lean

Proactive-leaning

Breadth

Narrow tracked coverage

State/topic detailCalifornia

California AI Companions law summary

Specific rule in effect.

Based on direct statute tracking.

California SB 243 — signed by Governor Newsom on October 13, 2025 — puts enforceable companion-chatbot rules on the books, with core requirements in effect as of January 1, 2026.

Educational summary only

Not legal advice. Laws and enforcement change frequently. Verify current official statutes, regulations, and counsel where needed.

Why this status

Based on direct statute tracking.

What this means

  • California SB 243 is in effect as of January 1, 2026. Chatbot operators doing business in California are required to have protocols in place for detecting signs of suicidal ideation and referring users to crisis services — not just a terms-of-service mention, but an implemented process. The law requires that AI-generated responses be identified as such, and that companies take reasonable steps to prevent minors from encountering sexually explicit content. Minor users must also receive periodic reminders to take breaks. This rule applies to operators — the companies running the chatbots — not to individual families. Based on public records, SB 243 creates a private right of action, meaning people affected may have a path to court if a company does not meet the law's requirements, though that detail comes from the law entry and has not yet been confirmed against the enrolled bill text on this review.

What to do next

  • Open the SB 243 bill text directly at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov — the link loads cleanly in a normal browser even though our automated reader was blocked. Look for the definitions section to confirm which chatbot products the law covers and whether there are any carve-outs. If you want to see whether your child's specific app is covered, compare the app's description against the statute's definition of a covered 'chatbot operator.'

Citation-grade sources

Official sources

2
  • California SB 243 (2025-2026) - Companion Chatbots — bill nav page

    Official text

    Citation: SB 243 (2025-2026)

    Observed: 2026-05-12

    California Legislature site blocked automated fetch (robots.txt). Primary statute text not verified on this run.

    Open source
  • California SB 243 bill text

    Official text

    Citation: California Legislature site blocked automated fetch (robots.txt). Bill text not verified on this run.

    Observed: 2026-05-12

    California Legislature site blocked automated fetch (robots.txt). Bill text not verified on this run.

    Open source

Context / secondary sources

1
  • CalMatters coverage of SB 243 signing

    Legal analysis
    Observed: 2026-05-12

    Confirmed Governor Newsom signed SB 243 on October 13, 2025. Reports core requirements and January 1, 2026 effective date.

    Open source

Provenance

Source basis

Official links still being curated

Confidence

Medium confidence

Review scope

Review centered on currently tracked state-level law

Last reviewed

May 12, 2026

References

  • California SB 243 (2025-2026) - Companion Chatbots — bill nav page

    California Legislature site blocked automated fetch (robots.txt). Primary statute text not verified on this run.

  • California SB 243 bill text

    California Legislature site blocked automated fetch (robots.txt). Bill text not verified on this run.

  • CalMatters coverage of SB 243 signing

    Confirmed Governor Newsom signed SB 243 on October 13, 2025. Reports core requirements and January 1, 2026 effective date.

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