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Creation of criminal offense for unsafe AI chatbots gets UK lawmakers’ backing March 19, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

UK lawmakers late on Wednesday approved amendments to create a criminal offense for AI chatbots deemed unsafe, backing campaigner-led proposals over the government's preferred approach to regulating the techno... (more story)

Hong Kong reviews cybercrime rules as AI offenses, deepfakes rise March 19, 2026 | Yonnex Li

Hong Kong’s Law Reform Commission is examining whether existing laws adequately address crimes involving the use of artificial intelligence, amid growing global scrutiny over deepfake pornography and misinform... (more story)

Colorado AI Act would be transformed by working group's proposed changes March 18, 2026 | Amy Miller

Colorado’s artificial intelligence law could be scaled back under a proposal released by a task force made up of consumer advocates and technology groups, which is setting off renewed public debate on how to r... (more story)

OpenAI sees Italian court overturn €15m GDPR decision March 18, 2026 | Matthew Newman

OpenAI saw an Italian court Wednesday overturn a €15 million fine by Italy's privacy watchdog for failures in managing its ChatGPT service in the country. In 2024, the fine against OpenAI was the first against... (more story)

Online platforms must improve CSAM protections, UK online safety regulator says March 18, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

Mainstream social media, search engine and pornography platforms must strengthen protections against child sexual abuse material or face enforcement action, a senior Ofcom official warned, as new regulator-com... (more story)

UK government seeks more evidence before any changes to copyright for AI March 18, 2026 | Frank Hersey

The UK government has dropped its previously-stated preference on proposals to change copyright law in favor of AI developers but has not ruled out change overall. It seeks to ensure the whole economy benefits... (more story)

EU guidance on AI Act, GDPR interplay won’t wait for amendments, Commission says March 18, 2026 | Luca Bertuzzi

The European Commission and EU data privacy regulators will issue joint guidance on the interplay between the AI Act and GDPR without waiting for ongoing legislative amendments, an EU official said. A draft is... (more story)

Japan bill tightens rules for idle patents in AI, quantum fields March 18, 2026 | Toko Sekiguchi

Japan has proposed a bill to strengthen support for artificial intelligence, quantum and other strategically important technologies, while tightening the treatment of patents and other intellectual property ge... (more story)

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US appeals court considers link between stripping, copying in AI training March 18, 2026 | Emma Whitford

A US appeals panel did not appear poised Wednesday to decide if allegedly stripping copyright management information from online content can confer standing on its own — a question that has divided lower court... (more story)

AI's battlefield rise from Ukraine to Iran driving South Korean defense overhaul March 18, 2026 | Choonsik Yoo

South Korea feels compelled to accelerate its push into sovereign and defense AI as conflicts from Ukraine to Iran show that artificial intelligence is reshaping warfare. AI systems now enable faster targeting... (more story)

US lawsuit over Grok sexual images of minors could test limits of Section 230 March 17, 2026 | Amy Miller

A US lawsuit against xAI over Grok being used to generate non-consensual, sexual images of children could test the boundaries of a federal law that immunizes online platforms from liability for hosting user co... (more story)

Anthropic fight puts spotlight on AI’s role in US warfare March 16, 2026 | Emma Whitford

Anthropic’s pitched battle with the US government over its designation as a supply chain risk has sparked a broader debate about whether and how artificial intelligence should be used in warfare, new federal c... (more story)

Anthropic's supply-chain risk designation felt across broader AI industry March 12, 2026 | Amy Miller and Emma Whitford

Anthropic’s legal fight against the Trump administration is revealing the intricate business connections binding artificial intelligence companies — and illustrating how risk for one company can threaten the b... (more story)

Trump deadlines to discourage state AI laws come and go amid regulatory uncertainty March 12, 2026 | Emma Whitford and Amy Miller

Regulatory certainty for artificial intelligence remains a pipe dream three months after President Donald Trump signed an executive order discouraging “onerous” US state laws governing AI. Absent predictabilit... (more story)

AI's new Cold War: Trans-Pacific bloc rises, China counters March 11, 2026 | Freny Patel, Emma Whitford, Luca Bertuzzi, Choonsik Yoo

A new trans-Pacific tech bloc is emerging, deepening geopolitical divides as hardware alliances, regulatory power and open-source diplomacy compete to shape a new digital order. 

US states pass AI legislation despite preemption threat from White House March 10, 2026 | Amy Miller

US state lawmakers, undeterred by preemption threats from the White House, are approving bills aimed at regulating artificial intelligence — especially around transparency and child safety. A patchwork of stat... (more story)