California celebrates Apple’s 50th Anniversary
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~ California Celebrates Apple's 50th Anniversary: A Story of Innovation and Collaboration

On April 1, 1976, a small tech company called Apple was founded in California. Now, 50 years later, the state is celebrating the company's milestone anniversary and reflecting on its impact on the world.

Governor Gavin Newsom praised Apple's story as one of innovation, creativity, and determination - a true Californian tale. The company's success has not only revolutionized technology but also opened doors for countless others to succeed.

From its early days of computing to today's digital age, California has remained a driving force in global technology and innovation. As Apple marks its 50th anniversary, the state continues to be a hub for collaboration and creativity that drives the next generation of technological advancement.

In fact, California is home to 33 of the top 50 privately held AI companies worldwide and leads with 25% of all AI patents, conference papers, and companies. The state also boasts the highest demand for AI talent in the United States. According to the 2025 Stanford AI Index, in 2024, 15.7% of all U.S. AI job postings were in California - well ahead of other states like Texas and New York.

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It's no surprise that three out of four companies that have surpassed $3 trillion in valuation - Google, Apple, and Nvidia - are based in California. These tech giants have not only contributed to the state's economy but have also created hundreds of thousands of jobs.

California is often referred to as the birthplace of modern technology due to its efforts to foster tech leadership and create an environment where industry and talent can thrive. As a result, it is home to the most tech companies in the nation.

However, with great power comes great responsibility. Governor Newsom recognizes this and has taken steps to ensure that California remains at the forefront of responsible AI development. The state has laws in place to guide the development of frontier AI models, safeguard against catastrophic harms, and protect against scams and exploitation.

In a recent proclamation, Governor Newsom declared March 31, 2026, as "Farmworkers Day" in recognition of the vital role that farmworkers play in California's economy. He also signed an executive order to explore stronger AI standards for state procurement, ensuring that the technology is used responsibly and ethically.

While the federal government may be rolling back protections and standards for AI, California remains committed to balancing progress with commonsense laws to protect its citizens.

As we celebrate Apple's 50th anniversary and reflect on its impact on California's innovation economy, it is clear that the state's success is driven by collaboration and a commitment to responsible technology. And with companies like Apple leading the way, California will continue to shape how people live and connect for years to come.

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