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Clearview AI faces 2027 privacy jury trial in California July 16, 2025 | Mike Swift

Clearview AI and a group of California law enforcement agencies that allegedly used the controversial facial-recognition company's services face a March 2027 trial date to defend claims they violated the priva... (more story)

OpenAI moves to narrow authors’ ‘radically changed’ infringement claims July 15, 2025 | Mike Swift and Emma Whitford

OpenAI has moved to narrow copyright claims by the Authors Guild and prominent writers such as John Grisham, saying the plaintiffs have put forward a new, “much broader” theory of direct copyright infringement... (more story)

US AI czar says chip diversion concerns are ‘wildly’ overblown July 15, 2025 | Emma Whitford

Concerns about US artificial intelligence chips being diverted to China are “wildly blown out of proportion” and should not deter the US from ramping up exports in order to outpace its top adversary, according... (more story)

UK to appoint ‘AI champion’ to drive growth in financial services July 15, 2025 | Frank Hersey

UK financial services, such as asset management and insurance, are set to benefit from support from an “AI champion” to be appointed by the government, according to the financial services section of the countr... (more story)

China launches two‐month sweep to shield minors from online harm, AI risks July 15, 2025 | MLex Staff

China’s Internet regulators will launch a two‐month nationwide enforcement campaign to clean up the online environment for minors, targeting issues that affect their physical and mental well-being. According t... (more story)

Hong Kong's AI institute plans centralized approach to computing resources July 15, 2025 | Yonnex Li

Hong Kong will manage computing resources on a centralized basis at its proposed artificial intelligence institute, despite arguments that individual GPU access would better attract top talent, according to Se... (more story)

US judge affirms autonomous vehicle tech company as ‘Chinese military company’ July 14, 2025 | Emma Whitford

The US Department of Defense did not err when it blacklisted autonomous vehicle technology developer Hesai Technology Co., a US federal judge has ruled, finding that the company fits the criteria for a Chinese... (more story)

Malaysia considers mandatory AI labels under new Online Safety Act July 14, 2025 | Dalila Abu Bakar

The Malaysian government is considering requiring the labeling of content generated by artificial intelligence across online platforms under the upcoming Online Safety Act 2024, Communications Minister Fahmi F... (more story)

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The cautious optimism of New Zealand's antitrust regulator in tackling AI July 14, 2025 | James Panichi

New Zealand’s antitrust watchdog says it’s under no misapprehension about the regulatory risk posed by artificial intelligence, as it points to the RealPage rent-software case in the United States as an exampl... (more story)

For digital laws, EU’s simplification drive suffers underlying tensions July 11, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

The EU’s push for simplification of its laws has come up against a range of underlying tensions in the digital arena, including political ambition, bureaucratic inertia and industry pressure to roll back years... (more story)

As deepfakes climb the policy agenda, jurisdictions tackle likeness rights July 10, 2025 | Inbar Preiss

With the proliferation of deepfakes online, governments are racing to address the misuse of personal likeness through a mix of AI laws, court rulings and regulatory reforms. Denmark has proposed new copyright ... (more story)

Facing economic challenges, Vietnam takes different approach in AI law July 10, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo and Hoa Dinh

Vietnam has enacted a landmark Law on Digital Technology Industry, and in doing so, joins a select group of jurisdictions with AI-specific legislation. But the Southeast Asian nation has gone out of its way to... (more story)

AI regulation debate offers possible opening for US whistleblower bill July 08, 2025 | Emma Whitford

A Republican-backed AI whistleblower bill could be the type of artificial intelligence legislation to gain traction on Capitol Hill now that Congress has rejected a proposal to block US states’ AI laws, showin... (more story)

As AI agents proliferate, so do security risks July 03, 2025 | Maria Dinzeo, Amy Miller

The race to automate with AI agents comes with major security risks, as they can easily be used to identify vulnerable targets, hijack systems and steal valuable data from unsuspecting victims. A flaw in Micro... (more story)

HPE-Juniper tailored remedy with US DOJ offers template for future AI, IP deals July 02, 2025 | Flavia Fortes

The recent settlement with Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Juniper Networks shows US antitrust officials are open to cut a deal at any stage of the process and with unique solutions, such as a hybrid remedy tha... (more story)

Authors' early US court losses on AI fair use don’t mean gloom for news outlets July 02, 2025 | Emma Whitford

As artificial intelligence companies begin to notch wins in closely watched US copyright cases brought by book authors, several news outlets — which are trying to prove that chatbots train on their unlicensed ... (more story)