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US judge 'reluctantly' allows new infringement claim in authors' AI case March 25, 2026 | Emma Whitford

A proposed class of book authors can add a contributory infringement claim to their copyright lawsuit against Meta Platforms related to alleged torrenting, US District Judge Vince Chhabria begrudgingly ordered... (more story)

EU countries quizzed over copyright rules including AI development March 25, 2026 | Luca Bertuzzi and Inbar Preiss

The European Commission has sent questions to countries on the Copyright Directive’s impact, covering AI data mining rules, platform liability, publishers’ rights, and remuneration ahead of a broader review la... (more story)

Meta’s 'rather large' fee for AI bots is under EU review, McCallum says March 25, 2026 | Lewis Crofts

Meta Platforms’ move to charge AI chatbots a “rather large amount of money” to reach users by distributing their service of the WhatsApp messaging platform is under scrutiny at the European Commission, accordi... (more story)

‘Hope springs eternal’ for permitting reform amid AI race, US House Commerce chair says March 25, 2026 | Emma Whitford

Disagreements over preferred types of energy generation and debates about whether and how the federal government should preempt US state and local decisionmakers are complicating bipartisan permitting reform t... (more story)

South Korea eyes top-12 global AI ranking as sovereign models advance March 25, 2026 | Jenny Lee

South Korea’s science minister said the country’s homegrown “sovereign AI” models have already cleared key global benchmarks and could break into the global top 12 after the next evaluation, as the government ... (more story)

US Pentagon's attempt to 'cripple' Anthropic concerns US judge March 24, 2026 | Amy Miller

The US government’s blacklisting of Anthropic appears to be both an attempt to “cripple” the artificial intelligence company for publicizing its contract dispute with the Pentagon, and a violation of the First... (more story)

US regulators ponder impact of antitrust law on AI — and vice versa March 24, 2026 | Clayton Vickers

Competition regulators are grappling with the role of artificial intelligence in relation to competitive intelligence — with particular attention to the grey area between lawful parallel conduct and illegal price-fixing.

Snap fails to halt Utah enforcement over online children safety March 24, 2026 | Xu Yuan

Snap failed to stop an enforcement action brought by Utah over the company's alleged failure to protect children online, as a US federal judge dismissed its lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the enforcement.

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Is effective altruism's catastrophist risk agenda shaping EU AI enforcement? (correct*) March 25, 2026 | Luca Bertuzzi

Which risks to prioritize in AI governance? As core parts of the EU's AI Act near enforcement, competing to provide the answer are effective altruism, which stresses maximizing humanity’s long-term wellbeing, ... (more story)

EU countries see no easy fix to AI governance coordination challenge March 25, 2026 | Luca Bertuzzi

Enforcement of the EU's keystone AI law is proving a struggle for the bloc's member states as they try to coordinate across fragmented national regulatory systems: Differing structures, capacity constraints an... (more story)

Chilly reception from Democrats signals challenges for Trump's US AI framework March 23, 2026 | Emma Whitford

President Donald Trump’s latest proposal to preempt US state artificial intelligence laws is getting a chilly reception from Democrats in Congress, previewing challenging bipartisan negotiations toward a possi... (more story)

EU cookie regulation at risk if centralized in Ireland, French watchdog suggests March 23, 2026 | Matthew Newman

The EU's ability to police the use of cookies could be at risk if the European Commission's legislative plans to make Ireland's data protection authority responsible for the job across the whole bloc go ahead,... (more story)

China's Five-Year Plan reveals fundamental economic tensions March 23, 2026 | MLex Staff

In China's latest five-year economic and social blueprint, Beijing has set ambitious targets that pull in opposite directions: tech supremacy versus social stability, export-led growth versus reduced trade fri... (more story)

Deception, ‘dummy servers’ enabled Supermicro AI diversion scheme, US alleges March 20, 2026 | Samuel Rubenfeld

An alleged scheme to divert billions of dollars’ worth of high-performance Supermicro servers integrated with Nvidia artificial intelligence technology to China involved repeated deceptions of corporate compli... (more story)

Trump AI framework puts ball in US Congress’ court March 20, 2026 | Emma Whitford, Nick Robertson and Madeline Hughes

President Donald Trump on Friday released a highly-anticipated framework to lightly regulate artificial intelligence and preempt certain US state AI laws. In doing so, he passed the ball to Congress. There, an... (more story)

For AI developers and creatives, uncertainty in UK copyright debate drags on March 20, 2026 | Frank Hersey

AI developers and the creative industry alike face continued uncertainty following a keenly awaited UK government report this week on how copyright protections are handled in AI model training. The government ... (more story)