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Google trial judge says US DOJ's Chrome divestiture remedy 'cleaner,' 'more elegant' May 31, 2025 | Khushita Vasant

Google and the Department of Justice were questioned by a US federal judge today over the market impact of a forced sale of the Chrome browser, with the judge saying he finds a divestiture remedy a “little cle... (more story)

UK companies could use EU AI 'factories' for tasks outlawed under EU's AI Act May 30, 2025 | Frank Hersey

UK startups and researchers may be able to use EU supercomputing facilities for AI training tasks that don't necessarily comply with the EU's AI Act, a UK government spokesperson said, opening the possibility ... (more story)

New UK regulator, framework needed for biometrics, says Ada Lovelace Institute May 30, 2025 | Frank Hersey

Businesses and authorities using or planning to use biometrics systems such as facial recognition in the UK are stalling due to the legal uncertainties, Michael Birtwistle, associate director of the Ada Lovela... (more story)

China proposes strict safety standards for children's smartwatches May 30, 2025 | MLex Staff

China’s draft national standards for children’s watch safety propose restricting generative AI services to safeguard content, alongside measures to protect information systems, data, and personal privacy. Chin... (more story)

Embedding AI in banking comes with robust controls, UBS says May 30, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo

After pioneering AI use across operations ahead of its peers in the financial industry, investment bank UBS has also stepped up its vigilance to manage risks associated with the immaturity of the new technolog... (more story)

Engage with regulators, people to unlock more AI benefits in medicine, expert says May 30, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo

While AI innovation has brought changes across many aspects of life in a short period, the medical and healthcare sectors have only managed to utilize a small portion of what the latest breakthroughs have to o... (more story)

US FTC aims to prevent censorship ‘catastrophe,’ Chairman Ferguson says May 29, 2025 | Ilana Kowarski

US Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson warned that if government officials don't intervene, an ongoing “censorship crisis” on social media platforms might continue or worsen, and he outlined aggr... (more story)

California Senate advances bill protecting AI whistleblowers May 29, 2025 | Amy Miller

The author of the last year’s most controversial artificial intelligence safety bill has persuaded the California state Senate to approve new legislation aimed at protecting whistleblowers who believe their em... (more story)

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US court order preserving OpenAI chats shows importance of discovery planning May 30, 2025 | Emma Whitford

A recent court order requiring OpenAI to broadly preserve user conversations, including those marked for deletion, is highlighting how important it is for AI companies to develop sophisticated discovery compli... (more story)

In Singapore, AI safety was never off the table May 30, 2025 | Jet Damazo-Santos

As global attention swings between AI opportunity and risk, Singapore has quietly positioned itself as a neutral hub for advancing safety and reliability. Through behind-the-scenes collaboration and technical ... (more story)

Limits of Federal Circuit’s AI patent eligibility ruling put to test in US courts May 29, 2025 | Melissa Ritti

Just over one month after the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit declared “do it on AI” insufficient to transform an abstract idea into a patent-eligible application, their decision is being cited as ... (more story)

Are Character.AI’s conversations protected speech? US judge set for major decision May 29, 2025 | Amy Miller

A wrongful death lawsuit against Character Technologies over a Florida teen’s suicide is one of the first to closely examine whether conversations generated from artificial intelligence-powered chatbots are pr... (more story)

Despite AI boost, experts see long way to go for general-purpose humanoid robots May 28, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo

The advancement of artificial intelligence technologies has brightened the prospects of general-purpose humanoid robots entering our living rooms in the near future. However, during a conference in Singapore e... (more story)

No peace at hand between OpenAI, Musk over claims of 'looting' ChatGPT parent May 21, 2025 | Mike Swift

Even though OpenAI pivoted this month to propose that the AI company will continue to be overseen and controlled by the nonprofit it was founded as a decade ago, the change doesn't appear to have reduced the h... (more story)

New US export controls for AI create dilemma for Chinese tech giants May 20, 2025 | MLex Staff

The Trump administration has fired its opening salvo in a renewed technological confrontation with China, issuing stringent new guidelines on AI chips while developing replacement regulations for the now-scrap... (more story)

Copyright Office’s AI report poised to influence major infringement cases May 19, 2025 | Nick Robertson and Amy Miller

Both plaintiffs and defendants in copyright lawsuits over artificial intelligence models are using a new US Copyright Office report to support their respective positions in district courts across the country. ... (more story)