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Book publishers win default US judgement against 'pirate site' Anna’s Archive May 19, 2026 | Samuel Rubenfeld and Emma Whitford

US District Judge Jed Rakoff granted a default judgment of $19.5 million to book publishers who sued Anna’s Archive and 10 unnamed owners and operators for acting as a supplier of stolen content to the artific... (more story)

US panel weighs if Anthropic risk finding within bounds or ‘spectacular overreach’ May 19, 2026 | Emma Whitford

Neither Anthropic nor the US Department of Defense escaped scrutiny Tuesday as a federal appellate panel considered the bounds of a relatively untested statute behind the AI developer’s supply chain risk desig... (more story)

Google, Amazon, Microsoft face further delay in EU’s cloud and AI development bill May 19, 2026 | Matthew Newman

Google, Amazon and Microsoft are facing another delay in the EU’s legislative proposal on cloud and AI development, marking another setback for the EU’s broader tech sovereignty agenda. OVHcloud, SAP and Deuts... (more story)

EU engages 'closely' with frontier models on cyber risk, digital chief says May 19, 2026 | Matthew Newman

The European Commission’s digital chief on Tuesday said the bloc is engaging “closely” with companies that have developed frontier models that could have an impact on critical infrastructure and cybersecurity ... (more story)

EU investment-screening overhaul gets final nod from lawmakers May 19, 2026 | Oscar Pandiello

The EU’s investment-screening revamp has won final approval from lawmakers, clearing the way for tighter and more consistent checks on foreign deals in sensitive sectors. The new rules will require all EU coun... (more story)

Japan issues cybersecurity measures in response to Mythos, frontier AI threats May 19, 2026 | Sachiko Sakamaki

The Japanese government has announced a package of cybersecurity measures in response to threats posed by Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview and other frontier artificial intelligence models, urging infrastruct... (more story)

China calls for worker retraining as AI reshapes economy May 19, 2026 | Yonnex Li

China will push companies to provide job retraining when deploying artificial intelligence systems, part of a sweeping employment plan that seeks to balance technological advancement with worker stability. The... (more story)

Industry minister says Australia should not just be AI customer May 19, 2026 | Sean Maguire

Australia’s Minister for Industry and Innovation and Minister for Science Tim Ayres on Tuesday described a broad interventionist approach by the federal government to invest in heavy industries, clean energy a... (more story)

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US OpenAI jurors' AI concerns revealed as questions about Musk, Altman made public May 19, 2026 | Mike Swift

Handwritten notes sent out by the nine jurors who handed Elon Musk a defeat Monday — when they dismissed his claims that OpenAI and two of its co-founders breached his charitable trust on grounds that Musk wai... (more story)

Following OpenAI win over Musk, doubts remain about US antitrust claims May 18, 2026 | Mike Swift

After a federal jury in California handed down a unanimous verdict saying Elon Musk's charitable breach claims against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman were barred by the statute of limitations, the attention of ... (more story)

Jurors in Musk-OpenAI trial in US face tough call on statute of limitations May 15, 2026 | Mike Swift

Despite all the testimony about greed and power that a jury in Oakland, California, heard over the last three weeks during a trial on Elon Musk's claims that OpenAI breached his charitable trust through its pa... (more story)

UK legislative plan keeps AI focus on growth, stays quiet on broader regulation May 15, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

The UK government has talked up accelerating AI deployment through regulatory “sandboxing powers” in its new legislative program, while leaving broader AI regulation questions unresolved. The Regulating for Gr... (more story)

'AI privilege' debate looms large as chatbots are entrusted with users' secrets May 15, 2026 | Matthew Newman

A Canadian school shooting and French weapons raid have galvanized a growing discussion over how AI companies should respond when chatbot users reveal plans for violence, sensitive medical information or menta... (more story)

Australian energy ministers mull national data-center rules May 11, 2026 | Sean Maguire

Australian energy ministers are set to consider changes to national energy policy in response to a rapid growth of data centers. The Energy and Climate Change Ministerial Council met Friday and planned to disc... (more story)

Amazon's battle to block Perplexity AI testing reach of computer-access laws May 08, 2026 | Amy Miller

Amazon’s lawsuit seeking to keep Perplexity AI’s artificial intelligence-powered shopping tool from purchasing items on its store is testing the reach of longstanding computer-access laws when “agents” act on ... (more story)

Connecticut's goal of setting national AI policy faces challenges May 07, 2026 | Amy Miller

Connecticut is bucking a trend among US states this year by sending a sprawling artificial intelligence safety bill to the governor’s desk for approval, hoping to become a model for other state legislatures. B... (more story)