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EU regulators point to DMA’s potential AI focus areas, enforcement gaps December 15, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi and Lewis Crofts

The EU's powerful law against digital gatekeepers could clamp down on bottlenecks in the access to data and infrastructure needed to power AI technology, but there are enforcement gaps and tricky questions aro... (more story)

EU countries asked to take position on proposed AI Act pause December 15, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

European governments are being asked to take an initial position on the European Commission’s proposal to delay key AI Act duties. Questions before the member states involve the act's overall approach, the pro... (more story)

South Korea council identifies 98 top tasks in national AI action plan December 15, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo

South Korea’s Presidential Council on National Artificial Intelligence Strategy has released a draft national AI action plan outlining 98 tasks across 12 strategic areas to help the country catch up with globa... (more story)

AI is essential to understanding how businesses operate, Australian watchdog says December 15, 2025 | Saloni Sinha

Engaging with and using artificial intelligence is essential for regulators because it is becoming critical to how businesses make decisions, an Australian competition official has said. In a webinar, an offic... (more story)

Meta to face Italian antitrust enforcer in interim measures hearing December 12, 2025 | Anna Ferrari and Nicholas Hirst

Meta will appear at a closed-door hearing in Rome on Tuesday, to contest a move by the Italian antitrust authority to temporarily keep AI chatbots on WhatsApp. The meeting, to be attended by investigators, Met... (more story)

OpenAI to focus on ‘memorization’ in appeal against Munich court copyright ruling December 12, 2025 | Frank Hersey

OpenAI looks set to focus its attempt to dismantle a Munich court’s ruling on copyright on the finding that its model memorized training data, according to senior staff members. 

South Korea maps toughest privacy shake-up with 10% turnover fines, AI-ready data rules December 12, 2025 | Jenny Lee

South Korea’s privacy watchdog is planning its toughest shake-up in years, seeking punitive fines of up to 10 percent of companies’ total turnover and expanding group lawsuits to allow damages as it scrambles ... (more story)

Vietnam IP law change fuels debate, uncertainty over AI training data December 12, 2025 | Hoa Dinh

Vietnam’s creative and tech industries are seeking clarity after lawmakers approved revisions to the intellectual property law that could reshape how artificial intelligence systems are trained. Vague language... (more story)

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Trump order against US state AI laws leaves opening for pushback December 12, 2025 | Emma Whitford

Because US President Donald Trump does not have the authority to preempt state laws outright, his new executive order seeking to prevent a national patchwork of artificial intelligence regulations leaves an op... (more story)

Ross, Westlaw appeal tackles both longstanding US precedent, novel AI December 12, 2025 | Emma Whitford and Melissa Ritti

There is no shortage of interest in an ongoing clash between Ross Intelligence and Thomson Reuters in what could yield the first US appellate ruling on whether the use of copyrighted materials to train an arti... (more story)

US state lawmakers try to tackle rising costs of data center building boom December 12, 2025 | Amy Miller

President Donald Trump's latest executive order attempting to block states from regulating artificial intelligence has a key carveout: data centers. That’s good news for state legislators across the country wh... (more story)

OpenAI appeal of German copyright ruling looks to focus on 'memorization' question December 12, 2025 | Inbar Preiss and Frank Hersey

OpenAI’s decision to appeal a German court ruling in favor of music rights group GEMA may set a new precedent on whether “memorization” inside large language models counts as reproduction. In its early indicat... (more story)

As Tong takes leadership of attorneys general, states confront tech on AI, platform addiction December 11, 2025 | Mike Swift

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, who this week began his one-year term as president of the National Association of Attorneys General, sees approaching trials in lawsuits by state attorneys general ag... (more story)

China to weigh AI gains with self-reliance, security in Nvidia H200 access decision December 11, 2025 | MLex Staff

As Washington moves to ease restrictions on Nvidia’s H200 AI chips to China, Beijing is likely to respond with a calibrated two-track approach that might allow Chinese companies to buy the powerful chips under... (more story)

Reddit, aiming to be internet's 'most human' place, battles, benefits from AI December 09, 2025 | Mike Swift

Reddit has a complicated relationship with AI. While the 20-year-old social platform recently sued Anthropic and Perplexity alleging the AI companies illegally scraped its content to train their large language... (more story)

Preemption cloud looms large over California copyright, AI disclosure bill December 08, 2025 | Melissa Ritti

As home to the entertainment industry, California has a vested interest in how copyright protections factor into generative artificial intelligence training. Efforts by the state to put a thumb on the scale fo... (more story)