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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)

There's no plan B over AI Act’s standards, EU Commission official says November 20, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

There is “no plan B” for compliance with the EU AI Act’s high-risk requirements than technical standards, a European Commission official has said, stressing that the standard setting isn't losing momentum beca... (more story)

UK data watchdog enforcement record 'starting to change,' official says November 20, 2025 | Frank Hersey

The UK data protection authority’s outlook for enforcing against companies is changing as the “relatively new” data protection case laws filters through, one of its senior officials has said, while the regulat... (more story)

EU looking into X's AI chatbot over 'appalling' Holocaust denial reports November 20, 2025 | Matthew Newman

Social media platform X has been contacted by European regulators about “appalling” output on its AI chatbot Grok that allegedly denied the use of deadly gas to commit mass murder during the holocaust, a Europ... (more story)

Guidelines on EU AI Act and GDPR interplay ready early next year, regulator says November 20, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi and Sara Brandstätter

The European Commission and the EDPB will issue joint guidelines clarifying how the AI Act and GDPR interact early next year, according to the data protection chief for the EU institutions, Wojciech Wiewiórows... (more story)

AI models’ safety features can be circumvented with poetry, research finds November 20, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

A study found that poetic prompts can bypass safety features in leading AI models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google and others, triggering instructions for building chemical weapons and malware. The research show... (more story)

Australia's online-safety chief avoids AI conference, following 2024 reporting snafu November 20, 2025 | James Panichi

Australia's top online-safety official has revealed she declined an invitation to discuss artificial intelligence at the 2025 conference organized by Australian mining billionaire Andrew Forrest, following MLe... (more story)

White House working on executive order to block state AI regulation November 20, 2025 | Amy Miller

The White House is working on an executive order that would direct the US Justice Department to challenge states’ artificial intelligence regulations in court, according to a draft being circulated by an advoc... (more story)

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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)

In South Korea, new AI talent drive meets old policy flip-flop woes November 13, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo

South Korea’s newly crafted “AI Talent Development Plans for All” aims to build a lifelong education pipeline and accelerate degrees to close the country’s artificial intelligence skills gap. The initiative un... (more story)