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Urgent need for AI regulation as global society is put to test, Altman says February 19, 2026 | Frank Hersey

The CEO of OpenAI has said there’s an urgent need for AI regulation, and that he expects the sector to need a regulatory structure akin to the International Atomic Energy Agency. Sam Altman said at a summit in... (more story)

Anthropic chief casts India as key partner for AI safety, workforce risks February 19, 2026 | Freny Patel

As artificial intelligence systems grow more autonomous and governments weigh how to manage their security and economic fallout, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei on Thursday said India, as the world’s largest democr... (more story)

Macron rejects US-China AI duopoly, urges global cooperation instead February 19, 2026 | Freny Patel

French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday rejected the idea of a US-China tech duopoly, urging nations to prioritize global “connection” over competition in artificial intelligence. Highlighting partnership... (more story)

UN chief urges $3bn AI fund, calls cost 'small price' for equity February 19, 2026 | Freny Patel

UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Thursday called for the establishment of a $3 billion global fund for artificial intelligence to ensure that developing nations are not "logged out" of the AI era. He s... (more story)

European leaders demand 'human-centric' AI safety for public infrastructure February 19, 2026 | Freny Patel

European leaders attending a global AI summit in India insisted that artificial intelligence in public systems must be transparent and human-led to protect citizens' rights and ensure government accountability. 

AI's great divide deepens while India leverages mass adoption to lead February 19, 2026 | Freny Patel

Microsoft vice chair and president Brad Smith cautioned that the world is at a technological crossroads as generative artificial intelligence, entering its fourth year of mainstream adoption, will either "clos... (more story)

UK lawyers could see rules on their use of AI, legal research software February 18, 2026 | Frank Hersey

Lawyers’ use of artificial intelligence to prepare court documents could be subject to court rules requiring them to declare use of the technology, depending on the outcome of a consultation by the advisory co... (more story)

Microsoft president says AI firms know the right thing to do, regardless of laws February 18, 2026 | Frank Hersey

Microsoft vice chair and president Brad Smith said AI companies don’t need laws to do the right thing in areas such as child safety and the future of work. He said the company’s $50 billion investment in AI in... (more story)

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US data center boom facing pushback from state, local lawmakers February 19, 2026 | Amy Miller and Emma Whitford

As the data centers that power artificial intelligence tools proliferate, a growing number of US states are considering pressing pause. But the proposed state moratoriums are just a fraction of the hundreds of... (more story)

US DOJ's Assefi vows to reject 'half-measures,' wants more civil antitrust cases February 18, 2026 | Khushita Vasant

Omeed Assefi, who took over as the acting chief at the Department of Justice Antitrust Division for a second time, and in an address to staff on Tuesday sought to dispel any doubts about his commitment to enfo... (more story)

US order on chatbot privilege underscores lack of privacy for AI conversations February 17, 2026 | Emma Whitford

Criminal defendants can't assume their litigation-related conversations with chatbots will remain confidential, a Tuesday order out of the Southern District of New York shows. It’s the second reminder this yea... (more story)

Need to boost functionality allegedly taken to extreme by AI startup, US case shows February 17, 2026 | Melissa Ritti

A sham corporation formed for the purported purpose of accessing a proprietary software program to improve the functionality of an artificial intelligence insurance tool was enjoined last week in the US. But ... (more story)

How India’s AI summit prompted EU unease over new governance structures February 17, 2026 | Luca Bertuzzi

India is using its AI Impact Summit this week to propose new governance bodies, which prompted EU concerns of duplication with existing UN structures. After initial unease over implied commitments in the draft... (more story)

Tech platforms must wait for detail on warning of new UK online safety duties February 16, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo and Frank Hersey

When UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday morning that no platform would get “a free pass” on children’s online safety, the warning came with a promise to “go at speed.” But it’s still unclear when th... (more story)

US state legislatures have common target this year: chatbots February 13, 2026 | Amy Miller

State legislators have a common cause this year: regulating chatbots. As concerns grow that chatbots are fueling a mental health crisis for kids, lawmakers are considering more than 80 bills in at least 35 sta... (more story)

Differences in UK's military and civilian AI regimes can inform good regulation February 13, 2026 | Frank Hersey

UK financial services’ adoption of AI is already benefitting from stress-testing techniques developed for assessing military uses of AI that can help the financial regulator understand what’s going on under th... (more story)