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South Korea's privacy watchdog inaugurates new chair with eye on AI ambitions October 10, 2025 | Jenny Lee

South Korea’s privacy watchdog inaugurated a new chair on Friday, with Song Kyung-hee outlining an agenda that ties stronger personal-data protection to the country’s ambitions in artificial intelligence. In h... (more story)

Mozilla exec says Google search remedy brings relief; regulation, enforcement needed October 09, 2025 | Khushita Vasant and Clayton Vickers

A remedy ruling in the Google search monopolization lawsuit in which a US federal judge allowed payments by the tech giant to independent browsers came as a relief, Mozilla’s top legal officer said while calli... (more story)

UK IPO sees growing role for AI in patents process, but human oversight still key October 09, 2025 | Douglas Clarke-Williams

Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used by the UK's Intellectual Property Office to automate the assessment of patents and work on trademarks, but human oversight would continue to be a key part of ... (more story)

China lays out plan to boost smart terminals, AI agents under 'AI Plus' initiative October 09, 2025 | MLex Staff

China’s central economic planner has unveiled a roadmap to boost adoption of next-generation smart terminals and artificial intelligence agents under the “AI Plus” initiative, aiming to balance rapid innovatio... (more story)

Google questioned by US judge on right to bundle Maps, YouTube with GenAI products October 09, 2025 | Khushita Vasant

Google was questioned by a US federal judge on why it seeks the right to bundle the licensing of Google Maps and YouTube apps on the exclusive distribution of its generative AI products, saying he had concerns... (more story)

Copyright case against OpenAI, Microsoft extends beyond model training, US court hears October 09, 2025 | Emma Whitford

OpenAI should have to defend against its alleged amassing of pirated books, including those it did not subsequently use to train ChatGPT, book authors argued in a Manhattan federal court Wednesday, warning tha... (more story)

Australia's top online-safety official says she has 'nothing to hide' on tech retreat October 09, 2025 | James Panichi

Julie Inman Grant, Australia’s top online-safety official, has lashed out at MLex’s reporting about a tech retreat she attended in 2024, saying there was “nothing covert” about her taking part in the conferenc... (more story)

Anthropic won't face US claims over shadow libraries from music publishers October 09, 2025 | Amy Miller

Anthropic will not have to face new claims from music publishers over downloading song lyrics from shadow libraries to train its artificial intelligence tools, US District Judge Eumi K. Lee in San Jose decided... (more story)

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UK government’s flawed chatbot sows doubt around AI sovereignty and trust October 09, 2025 | Frank Hersey

A deal with Anthropic to transform UK government services as part of AI sovereignty efforts appears to have led to a chatbot based entirely on US tech, and hosted in Ireland. GOV.UK Chat, launched in pilot pha... (more story)

How far can UK privacy watchdog’s AI staff handbook fill a regulatory void? October 08, 2025 | Frank Hersey

UK businesses struggling with how to adopt AI technologies and unsure of best practice and regulatory compliance can now read and replicate the data watchdog’s own AI use policy, after it posted it on social m... (more story)

Bollywood's personality-rights rush sparks fears of Indian judicial overreach October 06, 2025 | Freny Patel

Tech giants such as Google, Meta Platforms and Amazon risk being ensnared by broad Indian court injunctions protecting the "personality rights" of Bollywood stars, an overreach driven by artificial intelligenc... (more story)

US states converge on transparency standards for high-risk AI October 03, 2025 | Amy Miller

US states lowered their expectations for regulating the most powerful artificial intelligence tools — and succeeded. Instead of proposing sweeping legislation targeting all high-risk AI systems modeled after t... (more story)

Brazil’s data center expansion plan sparks sustainability concerns October 02, 2025 | Henrique Santiago

The Brazilian government has launched interim relief, known as Redata, offering tax exemptions to incentivize national and foreign companies to establish data centers in underserved regions to strengthen the c... (more story)

Vietnam weighs sweeping AI strategy overhaul as economic ambitions grow October 01, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo and Hoa Dinh

Vietnam is preparing to update its national artificial intelligence strategy and adopt a comprehensive AI law this year, treating the technology as critical national infrastructure like electricity. The overha... (more story)

Anti-'woke' policy rollout brings uncertainty for US federal AI deployment September 30, 2025 | Emma Whitford

US President Donald Trump’s executive order to eliminate “Woke AI” could prove to be a speedbump as he moves to rapidly deploy artificial intelligence within government, creating uncertainty for contractors an... (more story)

A hint of an AI ‘Brussels effect’? What new G7 transparency reports show September 30, 2025 | Frank Hersey

OpenAI, Anthropic, Google and Microsoft are among 20 organizations reporting compliance efforts toward the Hiroshima AI Process — the G7’s aim for promoting safe and trustworthy AI. An OECD analysis of their v... (more story)