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Australia's creative industry welcomes Albanese's national AI framework July 17, 2026 | Saloni Sinha

Artists and creators in Australia have welcomed the prime minister’s assurance that copyright is not “up for grabs” to train artificial intelligence models, urging AI companies to strike licensing agreements w... (more story)

China's Xi pushes global AI governance, warns of national barriers July 17, 2026 | MLex Staff

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday called for international collaboration on artificial intelligence development and governance, cautioning against countries elevating their own security concerns at the ex... (more story)

FERC will maintain independence in wake of Slaughter decision, chair says July 16, 2026 | Emma Whitford

The statutes that guide the work of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission are not altered by a recent US Supreme Court decision limiting agency independence, FERC Chair Laura Swett told reporters Thursday. ... (more story)

Brazil clears Microsoft-Inflection AI deal after Tribunal required notification July 16, 2026 | Maria Júlia Baumert

MLex Statement: Brazil's antitrust authority has cleared without restrictions Microsoft's 2024 hiring of Inflection AI's co-founders and a large portion of its staff, concluding that the transaction is unlikel... (more story)

Big Tech antitrust enforcement is driven by EU cooperation, Italy’s Iossa says July 16, 2026 | Anna Ferrari

Italy's early intervention in digital cases — such as Meta AI-WhatsApp, Apple App Tracking Transparency and Apple iCloud — was driven by close cooperation with the European Commission, a board member of the It... (more story)

South Korean president tells regulators to make privacy failures costlier July 16, 2026 | Jenny Lee

President Lee Jae Myung urged South Korean regulators to make privacy failures more expensive than preventing them and to take a more assertive role in finding cybersecurity weaknesses before attackers do, off... (more story)

China clears Apple, Samsung on-device AI services for smartphone rollout July 16, 2026 | MLex Staff

Apple and Samsung's on-device generative artificial intelligence services have been registered with China's internet regulator alongside those of their Chinese rivals, removing a key regulatory hurdle to bring... (more story)

Tech companies welcome Australian AI standards, seek to shape data-center rules July 16, 2026 | Sean Maguire

Tech companies welcomed Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's plan for national artificial intelligence standards, saying they want to help shape the framework as the government prepares legislation gov... (more story)

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As AI blurs reality, trademarks could become badges of authenticity July 16, 2026 | Steve Scherer

As AI blurs the line between genuine and fabricated content, trademarks could come to signify not only who made a product, but also that it is authentic.

Latest UK social media safety package leaves plenty of questions unanswered July 16, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

The latest UK child safety legislative package confirms default curfews and feature restrictions for older teens, mandatory AI chatbot breaks for under-18s and no immediate plans to restrict VPN use. But key q... (more story)

Calif. advances broad workplace AI bills despite business opposition July 15, 2026 | Amy Miller

California lawmakers are advancing a package of bills that would significantly expand regulation of artificial intelligence in the workplace, including requirements for human oversight of employment decisions,... (more story)

AI could improve confusion analysis in trademark examination July 15, 2026 | Nick Robertson

IP offices around the world should expand their use of AI technology in the trademark examination process, a new report by the International Trademark Association argues, holding up the tech as a powerful tool... (more story)

China's AI push is running into employment reality July 15, 2026 | MLex Staff

Chinese President Xi Jinping will make his first appearance at the country’s flagship artificial intelligence conference this week, underscoring the technology’s rising political weight. His keynote in Shangha... (more story)

Beyond Bias: The expanding legal risks around AI hiring tools July 14, 2026 | Amy Miller

AI-powered employment tools are facing growing legal scrutiny as courts move beyond questions of algorithmic bias to examine governance, transparency and accountability. Recent litigation over the tools is pus... (more story)

Musk turns to antitrust claims over OpenAI-Microsoft alliance after charity loss July 10, 2026 | Mike Swift and Alex Wilts

Hardly a stranger to using the legal system to benefit his AI ambitions, Elon Musk won an order from a California federal judge that could lead to his antitrust claims against OpenAI and Microsoft getting cons... (more story)

Transparency concerns plague AI assessment work in US July 08, 2026 | Emma Whitford

Recent moves by the US influencing how frontier AI models are released to the public have technology companies and policy groups concerned about a lack of transparency from their government. An apparent lack o... (more story)