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Hong Kong lawmakers push AI strategy to boost economy, address workforce concerns May 07, 2026 | Yonnex Li

Hong Kong lawmakers have passed a non-binding motion urging the government to accelerate AI adoption across all industries to align with China's national strategy. Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Indu... (more story)

China court orders halt to AI agent in landmark unfair competition case May 07, 2026 | MLex Staff

A Chinese court has ordered a developer to stop the operations of an artificial intelligence agent in a closely watched unfair competition dispute that could shape how Chinese law governs autonomous AI softwar... (more story)

AI developers, users see EU agreement on AI Act changes May 07, 2026 | Matthew Newman

EU lawmakers agreed on amendments to the bloc’s flagship AI law, including a new ban on AI-generated intimate content, a delay in applying rules to AI systems with high-risk use cases, and changes to how the r... (more story)

Mother of Musk’s children testifies about OpenAI origins at US trial May 07, 2026 | Amy Miller

Shivon Zilis, a Neuralink executive and mother to four of Elon Musk’s children, testified in his blockbuster trial against OpenAI, giving a behind-the-scenes account of the artificial intelligence company’s ea... (more story)

OpenAI violated Canada privacy laws in ChatGPT initial training, regulators say May 06, 2026 | Mike Swift

As OpenAI rushed to get ChatGPT to market in late 2022, the company violated Canada's federal and provincial privacy laws, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada and provincial privacy regulators fro... (more story)

China broadens AI cleanup campaign to target new security risks May 06, 2026 | MLex Staff

China’s top internet regulator has renewed its crackdown on what it called “chaos” in artificial intelligence applications, expanding scrutiny of the fast-growing sector to include emerging risks such as AI da... (more story)

India's watchdog to hold boards responsible for algorithmic collusion powered by AI May 06, 2026 | Freny Patel

Businesses will be held responsible for the artificial intelligence tools they use, the head of India's antitrust watchdog said on Wednesday. Competition Commission of India chair Ravneet Kaur said companies c... (more story)

Singapore regulator says companies liable for AI antitrust harms May 06, 2026 | James Konstantin Galvez

The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore said companies should remain responsible for foreseeable antitrust harms caused by artificial intelligence algorithms, regardless of whether they develop th... (more story)

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US relationship with frontier AI developers takes the spotlight May 06, 2026 | Emma Whitford

As artificial intelligence models become more capable, the question of how President Donald Trump might exert pressure on frontier developers is front and center. For now, his administration is using federal c... (more story)

Chegg, Penske lean on Yelp case in bid to keep Google antitrust lawsuits alive May 04, 2026 | Alex Wilts

Online learning company Chegg and news publisher Penske Media are seeking to ensure their antitrust lawsuits don’t suffer the same fate as other publishers’ claims against Google, pointing to Yelp’s case in Ca... (more story)

As CISA cuts loom, companies need to step up cyber defenses May 01, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

Companies need to step up as the federal cybersecurity infrastructure in the US faces budget cuts, just as artificial intelligence-fueled attacks are on the rise.

South Korea tests 'sovereign AI' as domestic NPUs enter real-world deployment April 30, 2026 | Wooyoung Lee

As South Korea doubles down on its sovereign AI ambitions, it has begun testing whether its long-running push for domestic AI semiconductors can translate into real-world deployment. The Ministry of Science an... (more story)

AI Act amendments show limits of EU digital simplification agenda April 30, 2026 | Luca Bertuzzi

EU institutions failed to agree on AI Act amendments, exposing limits in the commission’s digital simplification agenda. With political divisions unresolved and timelines tight, the AI omnibus risks underminin... (more story)

US suits against OpenAI over Canada mass shooting face First Amendment hurdle April 29, 2026 | Amy Miller

OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman are facing a new wave of litigation filed by families of victims killed or injured in a mass shooting in Canada, accusing them of ignoring the shooter’s troubling interactions with Ch... (more story)

Doubts still linger over UK bill that sets social media curbs for children April 29, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

UK lawmakers have approved a bill that commits the government to impose “some form” of social media restrictions on under-16s, but leaves key details unresolved. The Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill has c... (more story)

China's block of Meta-Manus deal underscores higher bar for cross-border tech deals April 29, 2026 | MLex Staff

China's landmark decision to block Meta Platforms' acquisition of artificial intelligence startup Manus underscores Beijing's evolving approach to evaluating cross-border technology deals, with authorities now... (more story)