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X, X.AI face parallel UK probes over Grok as Ofcom, ICO clarify remits February 03, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

X and X.AI are facing parallel UK regulatory investigations over the use of Grok chatbot to create sexualized deepfakes images. Ofcom on Tuesday set out limits on its ability to regulate standalone AI chatbots... (more story)

AI model developers see EU launch task force for code of practice signatories February 03, 2026 | Luca Bertuzzi

Major AI developers, including OpenAI, Google and Microsoft, have joined an EU task force led by the European Commission’s AI Office to support implementation of a voluntary code of practice for general-purpos... (more story)

France says digital G7 priorities include security, AI uptake, children's safety February 03, 2026 | Matthew Newman and Flore Coin-Deleau

France is pursuing four digital policy priorities during its six-month role as head of the Group of Seven nations: AI security, encouraging the use of AI by small companies, sustainable technological developme... (more story)

China prepares to tighten oversight on AI-generated content labeling, official says February 03, 2026 | MLex Staff

Chinese authorities will tighten oversight of AI-generated content labeling to ensure platforms meet their obligations, including stepped-up inspections and tougher action against non-compliant platforms, acco... (more story)

Focus grows on data centers as Australian states gear up for AI infrastructure February 03, 2026 | Saloni Sinha

Australia’s state of Victoria is moving ahead with plans to invest A$5.5 million ($3.8 million) in sustainable data centers, while neighboring New South Wales, already home to about 90 data centers, has launch... (more story)

Indonesia's proposed AI labeling rules move toward binding enforcement February 02, 2026 | Roffie Kuniawan

Indonesia is moving toward mandatory labeling of artificial intelligence-generated content, with draft rules taking shape that would impose binding obligations on platforms, developers and content creators. Th... (more story)

China unveils draft law to tighten cybercrime prevention, oversight February 02, 2026 | MLex Staff

China’s public security regulator has released a draft law on cybercrime prevention and control, seeking to establish a dedicated legal framework to curb what it describes as an increasingly severe and complex... (more story)

China digital-music sector faces competition concerns over data opacity, algorithms February 02, 2026 | MLex Staff

China’s digital-music industry continues to face multiple structural challenges, including opaque data practices and algorithmic control, issues that industry figures say are raising competition concerns while... (more story)

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In UK’s plan for AI-fueled growth, real progress on regulation is hard to discern February 03, 2026 | Frank Hersey

Are the UK’s plans for AI to drive economic growth being hampered by regulators, even without the government planning any dedicated AI legislation, or are the plans themselves outlined clearly enough? The tech... (more story)

India dismantles nuclear monopolies to power AI race February 03, 2026 | Freny Patel

Linking nuclear energy reform to leadership in artificial intelligence, India's High Commissioner Vikram Doraiswami describes a bill overhauling the country's nuclear legislation as a “modern free trade agreem... (more story)

US state enforcement actions over Grok sexual deepfakes a warning to all GenAI companies February 03, 2026 | Amy Miller

Elon Musk's artificial intelligence startup isn’t the only such company in state attorneys general’s crosshairs after the Grok AI chatbot scandal. State AGs' recent enforcement actions against xAI's chatbot sh... (more story)

Conviction of former Google engineer shows strength of US trade secret protections January 30, 2026 | Amy Miller

The conviction of a former Google engineer for stealing trade secrets for artificial intelligence supercomputers to help China illustrates the strength of trade secret protections in the US. It also signals th... (more story)

Can EU plans to centralize AI law enforcement endure pushback by member states? January 30, 2026 | Luca Bertuzzi

Several EU countries are pushing back against the European Commission’s plans to centralize AI Act enforcement in its AI Office, arguing that it would undermine national regulatory powers. Italy, Germany and o... (more story)

US jurors convict former Google engineer based on data taken, way it was stolen January 29, 2026 | Amy Miller

The conviction of a former Google engineer who stole trade secrets for artificial intelligence supercomputers to help himself and the Chinese government was based on the kind of information he took and his met... (more story)

US torrenting claims against Anthropic executives show Bartz impact January 29, 2026 | Emma Whitford

Music publishers’ new torrenting claims against Anthropic in the US build on strategy and evidentiary record established by book authors including Andrea Bartz in since-settled copyright litigation, and they d... (more story)

Implementation uncertainty persists with US guidance for anti-'woke' AI January 28, 2026 | Emma Whitford

New White House guidance for eliminating ‘woke AI’ in federal procurement provides some clarity on the transparency measures prospective contractors must comply with, but enforcement uncertainties remain.