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Former Google engineer accused of stealing trade secrets could be con artist, US judge says January 24, 2026 | Amy Miller

A former Google software engineer on trial for allegedly stealing trade secrets related to supercomputing data centers to help China could be a con artist who never believed he could replicate the company’s te... (more story)

AI transparency bill TRAIN Act introduced in US House January 23, 2026 | Nick Robertson

The TRAIN Act, allowing copyright owners to request a subpoena to find out when their works are used for AI training, was introduced in the US House for the first time Thursday. The move marks a milestone for ... (more story)

Meta wins ruling to lift CADE's block on WhatsApp's AI chatbot terms January 23, 2026 | Maria Júlia Baumert

Meta confirmed that it secured a federal court order suspending an injunction imposed by Brazil’s competition authority in the investigation into WhatsApp’s updated Business Solution Terms and their impact on ... (more story)

Singapore positions itself as early mover on agentic AI governance at Davos January 23, 2026 | James Konstantin Galvez

Singapore used the World Economic Forum in Davos to launch a new governance framework for agentic artificial intelligence, positioning itself as an early mover on regulating increasingly autonomous AI systems.... (more story)

France seeks to split AI Act delay from changes in bid for deeper reform January 23, 2026 | Luca Bertuzzi

France is seeking support among EU countries to split proposed AI Act amendments from a time-sensitive delay of key obligations, aiming to allow deeper reforms. The French government is testing the waters to b... (more story)

AI robots to bring 'employment shocks,' Hyundai Motor's South Korea union warns January 23, 2026 | Choonsik Yoo

Hyundai Motor’s labor union in South Korea has warned management against deploying humanoid robots at its factories without a prior labor–management agreement, arguing that large-scale installations could trig... (more story)

Japan's Supreme Court mulls AI use in civil cases January 23, 2026 | Jeyup S Kwaak

Japan’s highest court this week held its first meeting to study the possible use of generative artificial intelligence in civil litigation, a Supreme Court spokeswoman said Friday.

US House members, Paris Hilton back intimate deepfake civil right of action January 22, 2026 | Emma Whitford

Legislation that would create a civil right of action for victims of non-consensual intimate deepfakes is gaining momentum in Congress. Celebrity entrepreneur Paris Hilton joined House cosponsors Thursday outs... (more story)

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'Workforce Intelligence' startup Eightfold sparks litigation over AI use for hiring January 24, 2026 | Mike Swift

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau warned in 2024 of the threat of “unchecked digital tracking” by AI systems making employment decisions, saying such practices could violate a 1970s-era federal financia... (more story)

US court fight over ChatGPT discovery shows limits of privacy defense January 23, 2026 | Emma Whitford

OpenAI has lost a months-long fight to limit production of 20 million ChatGPT conversations in US copyright litigation with news outlets — a sign to artificial intelligence companies that invoking their users’... (more story)

Brazil takes cautious approach on non-consensual sexual images from X's Grok January 22, 2026 | Henrique Santiago

Brazilian regulators have responded to the Grok AI-generated image scandal by issuing a series of recommendations for the AI chatbot to comply with or risk facing a more serious investigation. Regulators' init... (more story)

Trump cements US strategy on semiconductor chips despite China risks January 22, 2026 | Bradley Dress and Emma Whitford

The Trump administration opted for a narrow and limited set of tariffs on semiconductor chips, backing down from a threat of duties as high as 100 percent on the critical technology that powers artificial inte... (more story)

X’s Grok case exposes EU digital enforcement pitfalls in the age of AI January 22, 2026 | Luca Bertuzzi and Sara Brandstätter

X’s Grok deepfake scandal has shone a light on the EU’s enforcement of its extensive digital rulebook. Even though the landmark AI Act, the Digital Services Act and national laws theoretically all apply, the E... (more story)

India bets big on existing laws to regulate AI January 21, 2026 | Freny Patel

In rejecting a standalone AI Act in favor of a light-touch, piecemeal approach, India is gambling on existing laws and compulsory licensing to foster growth while balancing emerging risks and citizen safety as... (more story)

Why South Korea's AI Basic Act looks unfinished on day one January 21, 2026 | Choonsik Yoo

South Korea’s AI Basic Act goes into full force on Thursday after a rushed legislative process inspired partly by the EU AI Act, but it is already facing questions over its relevance, authority and credibility... (more story)

Diary of OpenAI co-founder threatens trouble in looming US trial against Musk January 20, 2026 | Mike Swift

The emergence of OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman's diary and sworn deposition about the diary into public court filings in recent days illuminates what appears likely to be a major problem for OpenAI, Microsof... (more story)