This is the new MLex platform. Existing customers should continue to use the existing MLex platform until migrated.
For any queries, please contact Customer Services or your Account Manager.
Dismiss

Insight View More

South Korea launches ministerial council to accelerate AI push November 24, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo

South Korea’s new Ministerial Council on Science and Technology held its first meeting Monday to coordinate policies on artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies under President Lee Jae Myung’s d... (more story)

Judge in Google adtech suit has concerns over US DOJ divestiture remedy plan November 22, 2025 | Khushita Vasant

A Virginia federal judge Friday expressed concerns about the US Department of Justice’s proposed remedy to break up Google’s digital advertising technology business, questioning the government about how much t... (more story)

AI tools central to FBI counterterrorism efforts, US privacy board says November 21, 2025 | Mike Swift and Maria Dinzeo

Controversial artificial intelligence tools including Clearview AI facial recognition have become key tools for the FBI, the US Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board said in a report that discloses the a... (more story)

US Fed Gov. Jefferson says AI stock swings pose less threat than did dot-com boom November 21, 2025 | Neil Roland

US Federal Reserve Governor Philip Jefferson discounted comparisons of artificial intelligence stock swings with the 1990s dot-com boom, saying the current era poses less of a threat to financial stability. “I... (more story)

Figma misused users’ data for AI training, US lawsuit alleges November 21, 2025 | Xu Yuan

Design software provider Figma was accused of illegally using users’ data for training artificial intelligence for its own benefits, including boosting market valuation, in a new US lawsuit filed in California.

FTC's Meador sees 'real harm' to kids from AI chatbots; cautious of overregulation November 21, 2025 | Amy Miller and Ilana Kowarski

Mark Meador, the newest member of the US Federal Trade Commission, told MLex in an interview that he sees the potential harm to children from their interaction with artificial intelligence chatbots to be “part... (more story)

WhatsApp faces EU antitrust scrutiny over third-party AI chatbot policy November 21, 2025 | Lewis Crofts and Nicholas Hirst

WhatsApp has caught the eye of EU enforcers over a new policy to remove rival AI agents from the messaging platform, MLex has learned. The company behind AI assistant Poke.com called on the European Commission... (more story)

New US FERC Republicans signal energy for AI data centers is priority November 20, 2025 | Emma Whitford

Meeting the energy demands of artificial intelligence data centers will be a priority for two new Republican members of the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, including newly appointed Chair Laura V. Swe... (more story)

Comment View More

EU plans for digital rules dominate key data protection conference agenda November 21, 2025 | Matthew Newman and Sara Brandstätter

Immediate questions about the European Commission's plans to revise its digital laws to make them simpler and cut red tape dominated a key annual Brussels gathering of data protection professionals. But while ... (more story)

South Korea leans on AI to revive small factories despite challenges November 21, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo

South Korea’s Ministry of SMEs and Startups recently unveiled a nationwide initiative to help small manufacturers cope with demographic and economic pressures by adopting artificial intelligence. The AI-Based ... (more story)

EU AI Act delays and changes open door to a long string of odd questions November 19, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

Proposed amendments to the EU's AI Act would delay key high-risk obligations, centralize enforcement and introduce new legal bases for AI data training. But the package published by the European Commission on ... (more story)

EU's revised personal data definition sparks debate over GDPR enforcement November 19, 2025 | Matthew Newman and Sara Brandstätter

EU regulators’ proposal to change the definition of personal data in the bloc’s landmark privacy law isn’t just raising hackles with privacy activists for undermining privacy protection; it’s also underscoring... (more story)

Is the UK’s AI training and copyright regime suffering a conceptual crisis? November 18, 2025 | Frank Hersey

A recent ruling in a case by Getty Images against Stability AI has provided some clarification on how the UK copyright regime handles AI training, the models and their output. But it also highlighted problems ... (more story)

AI chatbot conversations pose growing privacy risk, researchers warn US Congress November 18, 2025 | Amy Miller

Privacy policies are back in the spotlight as researchers urge US lawmakers to strengthen transparency requirements for artificial intelligence-powered chatbots, especially to protect children. AI companies ar... (more story)

Publishers target Google in new antitrust phase of AI battle in US November 17, 2025 | Emma Whitford

A cluster of antitrust lawsuits against Google represents a new front for publishers seeking to hold artificial intelligence companies to account for allegedly competing with them unfairly for audience attenti... (more story)

EU's AI standard setters face hard balancing act with disappointment in sight November 14, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

Pressure to finalize the standards for implementing the EU's artificial intelligence law is forcing European standard setters to weigh what legal duties can be covered against further delays in the process. Bu... (more story)