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China's justice ministry, top court step up AI legislative push May 27, 2026 | MLex Staff

China’s Justice Ministry and top court are stepping up efforts to build a legal framework for artificial intelligence, placing comprehensive AI legislation and AI-related adjudication rules on their respective... (more story)

GEMA, Suno copyright ruling postponed by Munich court to July 31 May 26, 2026 | Inbar Preiss

A ruling in German music rights body GEMA’s lawsuit against Suno has been postponed by the Munich Regional Court to July 31. The ruling could shed light on how far AI developers can rely on copyright exception... (more story)

Australian Senate inquiry into AI, data centers taking submissions May 25, 2026 | Sean Maguire

An Australian Senate committee is taking public submissions on whether current regulations are keeping pace with the rapid growth of data centers and their environmental, energy and water impacts. Data Centres... (more story)

Google tells US appeals court search monopoly ruling has ‘fundamental errors’ May 22, 2026 | Clayton Vickers and Khushita Vasant

Google told a US appeals court Friday that a lower court’s ruling on remedies in an internet search monopolization case was fundamentally wrong, as it failed to distinguish between conduct harming competitors ... (more story)

Authors suing Meta might seek early US appellate review of shadow library claims May 22, 2026 | Amy Miller

Writers suing Meta for copyright infringement are considering asking a US appeals court to resolve an “intra-district split” on whether downloading books from shadow libraries to train large language models is... (more story)

EU governments split over GDPR changes on AI training, pseudonymized data May 22, 2026 | Júlia Tar

EU governments are divided over how to revise the bloc's privacy rules on pseudonymized data, AI training and cookie-related processing, a document containing their comments shows. The countries are discussing... (more story)

US House bill would create antitrust safe harbor for independent musicians’ AI licensing May 22, 2026 | Nick Robertson

The Protect Working Musicians Act would help independent musicians who wish to license their music to streaming services or artificial intelligence companies, establishing an antitrust safe harbor to allow the... (more story)

AI systems may rely on ‘legitimate interest,’ EU simplification package draft says (update*) May 22, 2026 | Júlia Tar and Matthew Newman

New language suggesting that the development and deployment of artificial intelligence systems may rely on the General Data Protection Regulation’s “legitimate interest” legal basis is among the main additions... (more story)

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Singapore AI sandbox highlights shift toward deployment-level governance May 27, 2026 | James Konstantin Galvez

Enterprise AI governance is increasingly shifting away from abstract model risks toward operational oversight of how autonomous AI systems behave once deployed in the real world. That shift was evident in the ... (more story)

US judges stay true to ‘substantial similarity’ test in weighing AI output claims May 26, 2026 | Emma Whitford

US judges are continuing to find that copyright owners must plausibly allege substantial similarity in order to sustain claims of derivative artificial intelligence outputs. This is a welcome trend for defenda... (more story)

Push for UK social media ban risks being seen as political lifeline for Starmer May 26, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

UK pressure for social media restrictions for under-16s has intensified ahead of a government consultation on children’s online safety closing on Tuesday. A leadership crisis in the ruling Labour party has led... (more story)

AI assurance emerges as the operational backbone of AI governance May 26, 2026 | James Konstantin Galvez

AI assurance is increasingly emerging as the operational layer through which governments may ultimately govern autonomous AI systems, as regulators confront the limitations of static compliance frameworks buil... (more story)

Embodied AI tests limits of current governance frameworks May 25, 2026 | James Konstantin Galvez

Autonomous AI systems are rapidly moving beyond software into robots, vehicles and critical infrastructure, creating governance risks that existing AI frameworks were never designed to manage. Discussions at a... (more story)

SpaceX US securities filing reveals xAI details, insight into AI regulatory risks May 21, 2026 | Mike Swift

From space-based AI data centers to unvarnished disclosures about a wide spectrum of legal and regulatory risk around xAI's Grok chatbot, the S-1 securities filing by SpaceX in advance of its initial public st... (more story)

Chatbot bills passed by US states diverge along political lines May 20, 2026 | Amy Miller

US states are rushing to establish new guardrails for artificial intelligence-powered chatbots that imitate human relationships, but their approaches to regulating the technology are diverging along political ... (more story)

Xi, Trump sidestep chip curbs while reviving AI security talks May 20, 2026 | MLex Staff

Discussion of chip export controls was notably absent from the recent Trump-Xi summit, reflecting in part Beijing’s reduced urgency to secure relief from US curbs as China accelerates its push for technologica... (more story)