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EU study backs copyright registry pilot for AI training opt-outs July 14, 2026 | Inbar Preiss

A European Commission study has found that an EU-wide system for copyright holders to opt their works out of AI training would be feasible. It proposed first testing a central search tool linked to industry or... (more story)

Hong Kong weighs dedicated cybercrime law as AI escalates threats July 14, 2026 | Yonnex Li

Hong Kong is studying whether to introduce targeted legislation against cybercrimes after artificial intelligence-enhanced cyber threats contributed to a 240 percent year-on-year increase in network threat int... (more story)

Australia's AI regulatory approach in focus ahead of PM's speech July 14, 2026 | Saloni Sinha

A speech set to be delivered by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Wednesday in Sydney will outline the government’s broader approach to artificial intelligence, including in defense, a minister has... (more story)

Clearview AI loses approval of novel equity-based US privacy settlement July 13, 2026 | Maria Dinzeo

A US appeals court overturned Clearview AI’s novel biometric privacy settlement on Monday, finding that nationwide consumers promised the smallest share of the facial-recognition company’s future value were no... (more story)

Japan government AI trial puts vendor know-how safeguards in focus July 13, 2026 | Toko Sekiguchi

Japan’s Digital Agency will test three domestically developed large language models on the government cloud, moving its public sector AI project into a phase where model development history, training data comp... (more story)

China AI infrastructure player seeks European foothold via Italian tie-up July 13, 2026 | Yonnex Li

Chinese tech company Shenzhen Xunce Technology is advancing into Europe through Italy's Lutech, highlighting the push by Chinese AI companies to expand across the continent despite stricter regulatory regimes ... (more story)

US Mythos restrictions unsettle AI safety institutes, South Korean official says July 13, 2026 | Choonsik Yoo

Recent US restrictions on foreign access to Anthropic's Mythos model have unsettled national AI safety institutes, with delegates at a Seoul meeting calling for earlier access to relevant US government informa... (more story)

Apple sues OpenAI over alleged hardware trade secret theft in US July 10, 2026 | Nick Robertson

Apple filed a US trade secret misappropriation suit Friday against OpenAI, two of its employees and hardware subsidiary io Products in the Northern District of California, alleging the AI giant stole trade sec... (more story)

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Beyond Bias: The expanding legal risks around AI hiring tools July 14, 2026 | Amy Miller

AI-powered employment tools are facing growing legal scrutiny as courts move beyond questions of algorithmic bias to examine governance, transparency and accountability. Recent litigation over the tools is pus... (more story)

Musk turns to antitrust claims over OpenAI-Microsoft alliance after charity loss July 10, 2026 | Mike Swift and Alex Wilts

Hardly a stranger to using the legal system to benefit his AI ambitions, Elon Musk won an order from a California federal judge that could lead to his antitrust claims against OpenAI and Microsoft getting cons... (more story)

Transparency concerns plague AI assessment work in US July 08, 2026 | Emma Whitford

Recent moves by the US influencing how frontier AI models are released to the public have technology companies and policy groups concerned about a lack of transparency from their government. An apparent lack o... (more story)

AI likely to fuel boom in intangible assets as investment gap grows July 08, 2026 | Steve Scherer

Investment in intangible assets is outpacing spending on physical assets by an ever-wider margin, and artificial intelligence is expected to speed the shift, the World Intellectual Property Organization said on Wednesday.

Malaysia, Singapore recast sovereign AI around policy choices July 08, 2026 | James Konstantin Galvez

Malaysia’s and Singapore's national strategies suggest that, for smaller economies, sovereign AI is becoming less about technological self-sufficiency than about combining targeted domestic capabilities with g... (more story)

Illinois AI oversight law enacted, but questions loom over implementation July 07, 2026 | Amy Miller

Illinois has enacted the first state law in the US requiring third-party audits for large, frontier AI developers, setting what could become a baseline national standard. But lobbyists for the tech industry sa... (more story)

South Korea's trillion-dollar AI bet raises questions over politics, not technology July 03, 2026 | Choonsik Yoo

South Korea has unveiled a $974 billion long-term investment plan to expand AI memory-chip production, robotics and data centers, with companies such as Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix and Naver set to lead the ... (more story)

US FTC proposal to preempt state AI laws raises First Amendment concerns July 02, 2026 | Amy Miller and Emma Whitford

Part of the Trump administration's long-awaited plan to block state laws regulating artificial intelligence is already facing pushback, with even supporters of preemption saying the government's latest proposa... (more story)