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South Korean AI startup claims big step closer to scientific superintelligence August 28, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo

Asteromorph, a six-month-old South Korean artificial intelligence startup, announced that it has developed a model capable of autonomously discovering new scientific concepts without human intervention. The co... (more story)

Colorado legislature approves delay for state AI law August 27, 2025 | Amy Miller

A Colorado bill delaying the effective date of the first artificial intelligence law in the US is now awaiting approval from the governor. State lawmakers have approved SB 004, which would delay the effective ... (more story)

UN establishes global dialogue on AI governance, scientific panel on AI August 27, 2025 | Frank Hersey

The United Nations has improved its capacity both for understanding AI and progressing AI governance by establishing its Independent International Scientific Panel on Artificial Intelligence and initiating its... (more story)

UK business would benefit from regime to protect workers from AI, say unions August 27, 2025 | Frank Hersey

UK businesses would benefit from new regulations and regulatory reform aimed at protecting workers from the impacts of AI alongside consumers, according to the major trade union umbrella body that proposed the... (more story)

China charts path for AI integration across economy, society by 2035 August 27, 2025 | MLex Staff

China is pressing ahead with a plan to embed artificial intelligence in nearly every corner of its economy and society, underscoring Beijing’s determination to harness the technology as a driver of growth. Chi... (more story)

OpenAI, Altman face California product liability claims over teen’s suicide August 26, 2025 | Emma Whitford

OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman’s “deliberate design choices” for ChatGPT caused the April suicide of 16-year-old California teen Adam Raine, his parents allege in a lawsuit filed today in California state court. Th... (more story)

Anthropic settles US copyright lawsuit over "pirated" libraries filed by writers August 26, 2025 | Amy Miller

Anthropic has reached a settlement with writers accusing it of copyright infringement, avoiding an upcoming US trial that threatened the artificial intelligence company with billions of dollars in potential da... (more story)

Tech companies see EU Commission target AI in upcoming ‘gatekeeper’ law review August 26, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

The European Commission has launched a public consultation on artificial intelligence as part of its first review of the Digital Markets Act, due by May 2026. While the DMA doesn’t directly regulate stand-alon... (more story)

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Tech industry relieved after Colorado AI Act postponed August 29, 2025 | Amy Miller

Tech groups are relieved after the Colorado legislature delayed the effective date of the first artificial intelligence law in the US. But efforts to tweak the statute continue, especially provisions holding c... (more story)

Integrated tool or separate product? Italy’s Meta probe will test AI vision August 26, 2025 | Lewis Crofts

Is an AI function in WhatsApp a mere enhancement to a popular messaging platform, or a separate product illegally piggy-backing on a dominant platform? That’s the question at the heart of an Italian probe of M... (more story)

The UK's AI plan aligns with both EU and US. Is that a strength or a weakness? August 26, 2025 | Frank Hersey

The recent US AI Action Plan received attention for its dramatic deregulatory stance. The plan from the UK, generally considered third globally for its AI ecosystem, was a quieter affair internationally, but a... (more story)

New draft law showcases Vietnam's AI ambitions amid economic challenges August 22, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo and Hoa Dinh

Vietnam’s government has proposed a draft law on digital transformation to build a comprehensive framework covering infrastructure, governance, the economy, society, human resources, cybersecurity and national... (more story)

EU digital regulation sees widening chorus of US critics August 20, 2025 | Mike Swift

US tech companies have long criticized Europe’s expansive regulatory framework on competition and privacy, but the number of critics appeared to be widening at an influential US tech policy conference this wee... (more story)

What South Korea stands to lose from AI project delays August 19, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo

South Korea’s plan to build a national AI computing center has been repeatedly delayed after two failed bidding rounds, with a third attempt now being prepared. Other key AI initiatives, including restructurin... (more story)

Trump enforcers distance themselves from Biden-era antitrust enforcement August 15, 2025 | Khushita Vasant

Gail Slater and the rest of the Trump administration are charting a path in antitrust enforcement that is becoming increasingly clear. "We can call it MAGA Antitrust. We could call it America First antitrust,"... (more story)

Can Japanese IP law protect journalism from AI free-riding? August 14, 2025 | Toko Sekiguchi

Japan’s largest newspaper, Yomiuri Shimbun, is testing the limits of AI copyright law, suing Perplexity AI for unlicensed use of news content in a case closely watched by IP and media experts.