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X.AI says Calif. data transparency law violates US Constitution
X.AI has sued California, seeking to halt a law addressing transparency for AI training data on the eve of the law's effective date.
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Laion AI image scraping row escalates as photographer appeals to top German court
AI dataset provider Laion is set to see an appeal by a German photographer against a court ruling that found the company, when scraping an image of his for AI train... (more story)
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AMD nears China rollout of AI chip as Alibaba weighs major order
AMD’s China-compliant AI accelerator is nearing commercial rollout, with Chinese technology companies and cloud-service providers weighing orders, MLex has learned.... (more story)
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OpenAI ramped up data deletion and implemented blocks and filters to stop news outlets from collecting evidence of copyright infringement from ChatGPT, according to recently unsealed allegations in ongoing lit... (more story)
X.AI has sued California, seeking to halt a law addressing transparency for AI training data on the eve of the law's effective date.
The UK's regime for overseeing technology suppliers deemed critical to the financial system is set to reach its first anniversary without a single company being formally designated, despite warnings from lawma... (more story)
India has opened its nuclear power sector to private investment as it seeks to reach 100 GW of capacity by 2047. While companies can now build and operate reactors under the 2025 Sustainable Harnessing and Adv... (more story)
A local court in China’s northwest Xinjiang region has that images generated by artificial intelligence software with a single click do not qualify as “works” under the Copyright Law, clarifying the legal stat... (more story)
South Korea’s parliament has approved the first amendment to the AI Basic Act, codifying institutional changes such as the reorganization of the presidential AI committee and measures to prepare for the advent... (more story)
Japan’s Cabinet Office is seeking public comment on a draft principles code that would press generative AI businesses to disclose model training and web crawling practices and respond to limited training-data ... (more story)
China’s internet regulator has unveiled a draft regulation targeting artificial intelligence products and services that simulate human personalities and emotions, a move aimed at reining in fast-growing sector... (more story)
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Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti has laid out his vision for US antitrust law enforcement which includes cases that have a more streamlined narrative and are less economically complex, along with s... (more story)
As companies increasingly customize AI models with proprietary software, agents and data-labeling frameworks, Saul Ewing partner Matthew Kohel told MLex that IP practitioners must remain keenly aware of the co... (more story)
Brazil ends 2025 without a definitive AI law in force, but the year closes with a clear roadmap for governance. Two major bills and the Redata program for data infrastructure form the backbone of a national st... (more story)
From US courts to the halls of Congress, AI chatbots are seen as the next frontier in online harm to children, and regulators are using the same strategy to address it.
Privacy-enhancing technologies were meant to free online advertising from the tangle of tracking cookies, but UK and EU regulators end 2025 signaling that more work is required. Meta’s proposal of an encrypted... (more story)
The drafters of the EU’s first code of practice for generative AI transparency face a series of key trade-offs between ambition and feasibility, prescriptiveness and flexibility, open solutions and closed syst... (more story)
Australia’s artificial intelligence strategy is all about building first and regulating later. Its National AI Plan positions Australia as a destination for data centers and AI investment, while leaving hard q... (more story)
A lawsuit alleging algorithmic tenant screening company RentGrow's services violate Washington, DC, consumer protection law will advance in 2026 — a bright spot for plaintiffs as organizations defending consum... (more story)