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OpenAI accused in US of sharing ChatGPT queries with Meta, Google May 14, 2026 | Maria Dinzeo

ChatGPT quietly sent users' private queries to Meta and Google through hidden tracking code embedded in its website, a federal class action alleges.

Mexican law unequipped to prosecute self-colluding algorithms, enforcer says May 14, 2026 | Khushita Vasant

Mexico's current legal framework does not allow for the prosecution of conduct where an algorithm learns to collude through machine learning without human assistance, but antitrust enforcers ought to think abo... (more story)

Google, Apple told to curb ads promoting porn, crime in India May 14, 2026 | Freny Patel

Apple and Google have been told to proactively curb mobile applications promoting pornography, prostitution and organized crime. The Delhi High Court directive seeks to hold intermediaries accountable under In... (more story)

OpenAI trial concludes with testimony about Musk's outburst during company-wide meeting May 14, 2026 | Amy Miller

OpenAI’s “chief futurist” testified that Elon Musk called him a “jackass” when he questioned his commitment to artificial intelligence safety during a company-wide meeting. He was one of several witnesses who ... (more story)

US DoD pivot undermines supply chain risk designation, Anthropic says May 13, 2026 | Emma Whitford

The US Department of Defense has “abandoned” part of its argument for designating Anthropic a supply chain risk, undermining the designation entirely, the frontier model developer said in its final brief ahead... (more story)

US FTC's White emphasizes consumer redress, fighting concrete harm May 13, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

The US Federal Trade Commission is focused on enforcing against concrete harms in the marketplace and is prioritizing consumer redress, Kate White, deputy director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, s... (more story)

US DOJ using AI to detect anticompetitive conduct, official says May 13, 2026 | Alex Wilts

The US Department of Justice is using artificial intelligence to detect and investigate antitrust violations, an agency official said Tuesday.

EU moves toward AI-copyright overhaul as creators, tech groups clash over licensing rules May 13, 2026 | Inbar Preiss

Brussels has taken a new step toward “targeted” legislation on AI and copyright, seeking feedback on whether existing EU rules are sufficient to support licensing, transparency and enforcement in the generativ... (more story)

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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)

Deal over EU's AI omnibus package represents political victory for business May 07, 2026 | Matthew Newman

The EU’s flagship AI Act was meant to be an example of the "Brussels effect," pioneering law that would inspire the word, but it ended up a target of the bloc’s simplification agenda to realize the goal of gre... (more story)

US relationship with frontier AI developers takes the spotlight May 06, 2026 | Emma Whitford

As artificial intelligence models become more capable, the question of how President Donald Trump might exert pressure on frontier developers is front and center. For now, his administration is using federal c... (more story)

Chegg, Penske lean on Yelp case in bid to keep Google antitrust lawsuits alive May 04, 2026 | Alex Wilts

Online learning company Chegg and news publisher Penske Media are seeking to ensure their antitrust lawsuits don’t suffer the same fate as other publishers’ claims against Google, pointing to Yelp’s case in Ca... (more story)

As CISA cuts loom, companies need to step up cyber defenses May 01, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

Companies need to step up as the federal cybersecurity infrastructure in the US faces budget cuts, just as artificial intelligence-fueled attacks are on the rise.

South Korea tests 'sovereign AI' as domestic NPUs enter real-world deployment April 30, 2026 | Wooyoung Lee

As South Korea doubles down on its sovereign AI ambitions, it has begun testing whether its long-running push for domestic AI semiconductors can translate into real-world deployment. The Ministry of Science an... (more story)