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EU governments split over GDPR changes on AI training, pseudonymized data May 22, 2026 | Júlia Tar

EU governments are divided over how to revise the bloc's privacy rules on pseudonymized data, AI training and cookie-related processing, a document containing their comments shows. The countries are discussing... (more story)

US House bill would create antitrust safe harbor for independent musicians’ AI licensing May 22, 2026 | Nick Robertson

The Protect Working Musicians Act would help independent musicians who wish to license their music to streaming services or artificial intelligence companies, establishing an antitrust safe harbor to allow the... (more story)

AI systems may rely on ‘legitimate interest,’ EU simplification package draft says (update*) May 22, 2026 | Júlia Tar and Matthew Newman

New language suggesting that the development and deployment of artificial intelligence systems may rely on the General Data Protection Regulation’s “legitimate interest” legal basis is among the main additions... (more story)

China denies plans to restrict US investment in AI startups May 22, 2026 | MLex Staff

China supports domestic technology companies integrating into global innovation networks and has never barred them from accepting foreign investment, a spokesperson for the country’s top economic planner said ... (more story)

South Korea to apply tiered privacy oversight to prevent serious data risks May 22, 2026 | Wooyoung Lee

Businesses and public institutions in South Korea will face different levels of privacy oversight depending on the scale and sensitivity of personal data they process, as the country’s privacy regulator shifts... (more story)

US AI, cybersecurity order postponed amid Trump dissatisfaction May 21, 2026 | Emma Whitford

President Donald Trump said he's displeased with a proposed executive order aimed at hardening cyber defenses and increasing oversight of frontier artificial intelligence models, confirming that he has postpon... (more story)

US deepfake legislation would expand safe harbor, takedown system May 21, 2026 | Nick Robertson

A revised version of the bipartisan NO FAKES Act, introduced Wednesday, would create a personal property right in an individual’s digital likeness, allowing people to better control and license the use of thei... (more story)

Personalization of AI chatbots becoming focus of UK data watchdog, official says May 21, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

The UK's Information Commissioner’s Office is interested in how artificial intelligence chatbots gather and use personal data collected from individual users over time, an official at the watchdog has said. Th... (more story)

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SpaceX US securities filing reveals xAI details, insight into AI regulatory risks May 21, 2026 | Mike Swift

From space-based AI data centers to unvarnished disclosures about a wide spectrum of legal and regulatory risk around xAI's Grok chatbot, the S-1 securities filing by SpaceX in advance of its initial public st... (more story)

Chatbot bills passed by US states diverge along political lines May 20, 2026 | Amy Miller

US states are rushing to establish new guardrails for artificial intelligence-powered chatbots that imitate human relationships, but their approaches to regulating the technology are diverging along political ... (more story)

Xi, Trump sidestep chip curbs while reviving AI security talks May 20, 2026 | MLex Staff

Discussion of chip export controls was notably absent from the recent Trump-Xi summit, reflecting in part Beijing’s reduced urgency to secure relief from US curbs as China accelerates its push for technologica... (more story)

Xi-Trump summit shows a rivalry being managed, not resolved May 20, 2026 | MLex Staff

Chinese President Xi Jinping’s question to Donald Trump about whether the US and China can escape the “Thucydides Trap” framed a summit that showed the two powers are learning to manage competition rather than... (more story)

US OpenAI juror questions on Musk, Altman reveal AI concerns May 19, 2026 | Mike Swift

Handwritten notes sent out by the nine jurors who handed Elon Musk a defeat Monday — when they dismissed his claims that OpenAI and two of its co-founders breached his charitable trust on grounds that Musk wai... (more story)

Following OpenAI win over Musk, doubts remain about US antitrust claims May 18, 2026 | Mike Swift

After a federal jury in California handed down a unanimous verdict saying Elon Musk's charitable breach claims against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman were barred by the statute of limitations, the attention of ... (more story)

Jurors in Musk-OpenAI trial in US face tough call on statute of limitations May 15, 2026 | Mike Swift

Despite all the testimony about greed and power that a jury in Oakland, California, heard over the last three weeks during a trial on Elon Musk's claims that OpenAI breached his charitable trust through its pa... (more story)

UK legislative plan keeps AI focus on growth, stays quiet on broader regulation May 15, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

The UK government has talked up accelerating AI deployment through regulatory “sandboxing powers” in its new legislative program, while leaving broader AI regulation questions unresolved. The Regulating for Gr... (more story)