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EU governments set to confirm AI Act 'high-risk' pause with minimal changes December 17, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

EU governments look likely to back a delay to the AI Act’s "high-risk" regime with only minor tweaks to the European Commission’s proposal, according to an initial meeting this week. They back consulting the E... (more story)

Committees’ dispute on AI Act amendments solved by EU Parliament December 17, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

The European Parliament has settled its internal dispute over who will lead work on the AI Act amendments, confirming joint leadership by the Internal Market and Civil Liberties committees. Political groups mu... (more story)

Energy use by AI companies sparks antitrust concerns by French watchdog December 17, 2025 | Matthew Newman

The growing demand for electricity from artificial intelligence providers and data centers could lead to competition problems and should be closely monitored, the French Competition Authority has said in a rep... (more story)

Medical devices to get softer AI compliance regime, EU Commission proposes December 17, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

Manufacturers of medical devices would see compliance with the EU AI Act's high-risk regime eased under a European Commission proposal. Part of a broader update to medical-device laws, it reflects longstanding... (more story)

In loss for web publishers, US judge deems robots.txt weak as lawn sign December 16, 2025 | Emma Whitford

In a loss for online publishers seeking to hold artificial intelligence companies to account, a judge in a New York federal court has deemed news publisher Ziff Davis’s robots.txt files insufficient technologi... (more story)

Platforms face UK inquiry on addictive design; ministers reaffirm chatbot concerns December 16, 2025 | Patricia Figueiredo

Online platforms regulated under the UK’s Online Safety Act will be subject to a parliamentary inquiry into addictive use of technology and how that impacts children’s development. It will likely begin early n... (more story)

China approves first L3 autonomous cars in step toward commercial use December 16, 2025 | MLex Staff

Chinese regulators have granted the country’s first approvals for Level 3 conditional autonomous-driving vehicles, marking progress beyond test trials toward the threshold of commercial deployment. The Ministr... (more story)

Communications-watchdog nominee outlines priorities, vows to clear South Korea backlog December 16, 2025 | Jenny Lee

South Korea’s pick to lead the newly rebuilt communications watchdog vowed to get enforcement moving again on Tuesday, flagging consumer “dark patterns,” Big-Tech app-store practices and the growing policy pus... (more story)

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Latest Meta probes involve novel AI tech but familiar antitrust claims December 15, 2025 | Nicholas Hirst

Meta Platforms must explain to enforcers why it opened up WhatsApp to companies large and small a few years ago, only to now expel other companies' AI chatbots that compete with its own Meta AI service. Regula... (more story)

Trump order against US state AI laws leaves opening for pushback December 12, 2025 | Emma Whitford

Because US President Donald Trump does not have the authority to preempt state laws outright, his new executive order seeking to prevent a national patchwork of artificial intelligence regulations leaves an op... (more story)

Ross, Westlaw appeal tackles both longstanding US precedent, novel AI December 12, 2025 | Emma Whitford and Melissa Ritti

There is no shortage of interest in an ongoing clash between Ross Intelligence and Thomson Reuters in what could yield the first US appellate ruling on whether the use of copyrighted materials to train an arti... (more story)

US state lawmakers try to tackle rising costs of data center building boom December 12, 2025 | Amy Miller

President Donald Trump's latest executive order attempting to block states from regulating artificial intelligence has a key carveout: data centers. That’s good news for state legislators across the country wh... (more story)

OpenAI appeal of German copyright ruling looks to focus on 'memorization' December 12, 2025 | Inbar Preiss and Frank Hersey

OpenAI’s decision to appeal a German court ruling in favor of music rights group GEMA may set a new precedent on whether “memorization” inside large language models counts as reproduction. In its early indicat... (more story)

As Tong takes leadership of attorneys general, states confront tech on AI, platform addiction December 11, 2025 | Mike Swift

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, who this week began his one-year term as president of the National Association of Attorneys General, sees approaching trials in lawsuits by state attorneys general ag... (more story)

China to weigh AI gains with self-reliance, security in Nvidia H200 access decision December 11, 2025 | MLex Staff

As Washington moves to ease restrictions on Nvidia’s H200 AI chips to China, Beijing is likely to respond with a calibrated two-track approach that might allow Chinese companies to buy the powerful chips under... (more story)

Reddit, aiming to be internet's 'most human' place, battles, benefits from AI December 09, 2025 | Mike Swift

Reddit has a complicated relationship with AI. While the 20-year-old social platform recently sued Anthropic and Perplexity alleging the AI companies illegally scraped its content to train their large language... (more story)