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UK public wants independent AI regulation and regulator, survey indicates December 05, 2025 | Frank Hersey

The UK public want independent AI regulation and a regulator, rather than allowing private companies to self-regulate, according to findings of a survey by the Ada Lovelace Institute, a think tank that promote... (more story)

EU lawmakers quiz commission over ChatGPT designation under platform rulebook December 05, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

EU lawmakers are pressing the European Commission on when and how it plans to designate ChatGPT as a regulated service under the Digital Services Act, citing safety concerns and OpenAI’s growing EU user base. ... (more story)

EU governments' questions on AI Act amendments query legal gaps, inconsistencies December 05, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

European governments have asked the European Commission to clarify several proposed AI Act amendments, questioning new AI literacy duties, the legal basis for processing sensitive data, centralization of enfor... (more story)

South Korea fast-tracks GPU imports, eyes major rollout of domestic chips December 05, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo

South Korea is prioritizing the rapid import and deployment of Nvidia GPUs under a five-year plan to secure 260,000 units to bolster national artificial-intelligence capabilities, with a top official saying ch... (more story)

Agentic-AI phone from ByteDance, ZTE sparks competition, data-security concerns December 05, 2025 | MLex Staff

ByteDance’s preview of an agentic-AI assistant built into ZTE’s upcoming Nubia M153 smartphone has triggered immediate pushback from Chinese app developers and raised regulatory concerns. Developers reported a... (more story)

OpenAI ordered to further produce 20m ChatGPT conversations to US authors December 04, 2025 | Emma Whitford

OpenAI is under orders to share 20 million anonymized ChatGPT conversations more widely in copyright litigation following a marathon discovery conference in New York Thursday, even as the artificial intelligen... (more story)

UK-EU data adequacy could be derailed by EU GDPR reforms, UK lawmakers fear December 04, 2025 | Frank Hersey

UK lawmakers have expressed fears for the crucial agreement that allows the flow of data between the UK and EU due to imminent changes to EU privacy law, warning that time is running out for EU member states t... (more story)

EU AI facility projects open to foreign participants — with limitations December 04, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

The European Commission will allow foreign participation in EU-funded AI facility projects — as long as European investors hold the majority and high-risk vendors are excluded. Demand has been strong ahead of ... (more story)

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ClaimsHero says it solves class-action woes; US judge fears 'extortion' December 04, 2025 | Mike Swift

Is ClaimsHero the next generation of law firm, a tech law disruptor built on social media technology that will serve consumers better than existing class-action Big Tech settlements that typically provide cons... (more story)

Second withering of US state AI law preemption push shows losing strategy December 03, 2025 | Emma Whitford

The apparent withering this week of US Republicans’ second attempt to preempt state artificial intelligence laws shows that proponents of such action will have to adjust their strategy if they hope to overcome... (more story)

AI partnerships proliferate amid lax US antitrust scrutiny December 02, 2025 | Clayton Vickers and Chris May

Business partnerships between Big Tech and AI players of all shapes and sizes offer an easy target for US federal antitrust enforcers who have revived a previously neglected tool for cracking down on anticompe... (more story)

USPTO's stance on AI inventorship clears up lingering confusion, uncertainty December 01, 2025 | Melissa Ritti

Deeming artificial intelligence akin to “laboratory equipment, computer software, research databases” and the like, new guidance by the US Patent and Trademark Office should provide innovators with a measure o... (more story)

AI investment race tests South Korea's resolve to keep finance and industry apart December 01, 2025 | Wooyoung Lee

South Korea’s decades-old rule separating financial and industrial capital is under renewed scrutiny as companies warn it blocks the scale of investment needed for AI and semiconductors. Antitrust chief Ju Biu... (more story)

RealPage, US landlords’ antitrust settlements not end of algorithmic pricing risks November 28, 2025 | Chris May, Khushita Vasant and Alex Wilts

The US Department of Justice’s proposed settlement with RealPage this week is the latest in a string of deals involving antitrust enforcers, landlords and a poster child for concerns about the impact of algori... (more story)

UK's sovereign AI ambitions rest on foreign investment, not low regulation November 27, 2025 | Frank Hersey

The UK government wants a series of low-regulation AI "growth zones" to attract investment and be a key plank in its ambitions to use the technology to drive economic growth, but much of the private investment... (more story)

To bridge IP divide, WIPO board of judges plan agenda to aid developing jurisdictions November 27, 2025 | Freny Patel

Underscoring the World Intellectual Property Organization Advisory Board of Judges’ mission to bridge the gap between highly advanced IP jurisdictions and those that need support, the board is finalizing a two... (more story)