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Moratorium on US state AI regulation advances after late-night vote May 19, 2025 | Amy Miller

The House Budget Committee voted to advance legislation that would block US states from enforcing artificial intelligence regulations for 10 years as part of a massive tax and immigration package central to th... (more story)

German plan to centralize privacy supervision criticized by Bavarian watchdog May 19, 2025 | Matthew Newman

Germany’s new coalition plan to bundle data protection supervision for the private sector with the federal data protection commissioner won’t necessarily improve economic efficiency, the head of Bavaria’s data... (more story)

Manufacturers of toys using AI set to face strict AI Act regime (correct*) May 19, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

Manufacturers of toys that incorporate an AI system or use AI as a safety feature are set to be considered high-risk under the AI Act, after the European Commission introduced a paragraph outlining a broad int... (more story)

Moratorium on state AI laws rejected by US House Budget Committee May 16, 2025 | Amy Miller

The US House Budget Committee rejected legislation that would have blocked states from enforcing artificial intelligence laws and regulations for 10 years. The proposed moratorium was part of a budget reconcil... (more story)

UK battle over AI and copyright goes on with further data bill changes May 16, 2025 | Frank Hersey

A battle over AI and copyright in the UK Parliament appears set to continue, with lawmakers in the House of Lords reworking an amendment to the data reform bill to bring more protections to rights holders wher... (more story)

EU’s AI Act standards to be ready on the heels of legal application deadline May 16, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

The bulk of the technical standards designed to facilitate compliance with the EU AI Act are now expected to be finalized shortly after the law’s legal requirements take effect, according to a timeline shared ... (more story)

Malaysia calls for deeper Asean, APEC cooperation on AI, digital governance May 16, 2025 | Dalila Abu Bakar

Malaysia is calling for closer collaboration across Asean and APEC to shape responsible and interoperable frameworks for artificial intelligence and digital trade, as the country positions itself as a regional... (more story)

US FTC faces further cuts to fix 'bloated' spending, Ferguson tells Congress May 15, 2025 | Mike Swift

The US Federal Trade Commission is cutting its workforce by about 200 employees, or 15 percent, to rein in "bloated" overspending that pushed its workforce over 1,300 employees following a "two-year hiring spr... (more story)

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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)

AI’s novel risks, facial recognition, child safety keeping UK privacy chief busy May 19, 2025 | Frank Hersey

AI is an unstoppable technology that is revealing whole new landscapes of concern for data protection, the UK's chief privacy regulator said in a wide-ranging speech in his native New Zealand. Live facial reco... (more story)

Courts consider AI evidence standards amid concerns about 'deep fakes' May 16, 2025 | Mike Swift

As judges, lawyers and scholars prepare for a wave of AI-generated evidence that is already starting to hit federal and state courtrooms, one area of focus is likely to be whether and how to update the Federal... (more story)

ChatGPT’s EU digital rulebook designation could slow innovation, create precedent May 14, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

What might the implications be if OpenAI’s ChatGPT is designated as a “systemic” search engine under the EU's Digital Services Act? Artificial intelligence is already indirectly covered, but this would be the ... (more story)

With latest AI guidance, US Copyright Office gives creatives a boost May 12, 2025 | Nick Robertson and Emma Whitford

The US Copyright Office’s third installment of its artificial intelligence guidelines says the collection and use of copyrighted content by AI models for training data constitutes infringement in some cases an... (more story)

A hundred days into US FTC under new chairman, don't call leadership regulators May 09, 2025 | Mike Swift and Ilana Kowarski

Last week marked 100 days since the start of Andrew Ferguson’s leadership of the US Federal Trade Commission, and while the new chairman has frequently talked the talk of a full-throated Trump populist, the wa... (more story)

OpenAI's nonprofit pivot is progress in eyes of regulators, but more details needed May 07, 2025 | Mike Swift and Emma Whitford

OpenAI's proposal this week to back off from plans to create a for-profit spinoff represents progress in the eyes of state regulators, but the attorneys general of California and Delaware want significantly mo... (more story)

US AI training cases cue up test of Google Books fair use precedent May 02, 2025 | Emma Whitford

A federal judge in New York deciding if and how novel copyright lawsuits proceed against OpenAI and Microsoft will likely consider court precedent from a decades-old dispute involving an online search tool for... (more story)

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