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China unveils draft plan to build high-quality datasets to boost AI development April 17, 2026 | MLex Staff

China’s top data regulator has released a draft action plan to build industry-grade, high-quality datasets to support artificial intelligence development, marking Beijing’s latest effort to address a key bottl... (more story)

Nvidia bid to dismiss authors' copyright claims faces skeptical US judge April 17, 2026 | Amy Miller

Nvidia’s bid to dismiss direct and contributory copyright infringement claims over using US authors’ works to train its AI models was met with skepticism by US District Judge Jon S. Tigar in Oakland, Californi... (more story)

Musk, OpenAI agree to split US trial on for-profit conversion April 16, 2026 | Amy Miller

Elon Musk, OpenAI and Microsoft have agreed to split the liability phase of their upcoming trial over the legality of OpenAI’s conversion to for-profit status from the remedies phase, they told US District Jud... (more story)

US House committee urges stricter controls to win AI chip race with China April 16, 2026 | Emma Whitford

Several bills pending in Congress could help the United States maintain its lead over China in building and amassing the chips undergirding advanced artificial intelligence models, a new US House committee rep... (more story)

EU’s data protection rule revamp would clarify use of pseudonymized data April 16, 2026 | Matthew Newman and Luca Bertuzzi

A revamp of the EU’s data protection rules would clarify how companies should tackle the complex use of pseudonymized data under a compromise text to be debated by European legislators, according to a document... (more story)

EU lawmakers, countries butt heads on AI Act’s sectoral interplay April 16, 2026 | Luca Bertuzzi

EU lawmakers and member states are clashing over how the AI Act should interact with sectoral laws, after the European Parliament rejected the latest proposal on the issue. Center-right lawmakers want to integ... (more story)

UK financial regulators reject AI 'wait-and-see' criticism from lawmakers April 16, 2026 | Sofia Gerace

UK financial regulators have defended their oversight of artificial intelligence, rejecting lawmakers’ criticism that they are taking a “wait and see” approach and failing to act quickly enough to manage emerg... (more story)

Digital platforms called to chip in on EU pledges on AI usage in elections April 16, 2026 | Luca Bertuzzi

The European Commission has begun preparing guidance on the use of AI in elections, launching a targeted stakeholder consultation with a closed-door meeting on April 23. The initiative, part of the European De... (more story)

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European consumer protection chief brings digital regulation message to Silicon Valley April 16, 2026 | Mike Swift

Michael McGrath, the European Commission’s consumer protection chief, visited Silicon Valley this week with a message: The EU’s planned Digital Fairness Act, set to be proposed by the end of this year, is not ... (more story)

Foundational AI patent commons may add fuel to race for market leadership April 16, 2026 | Steve Scherer

Anthropic, Meta, Microsoft, Genentech (Roche Group) and IBM have established a shared commons for foundational artificial intelligence patents with the goal of reducing legal disputes and speeding development.... (more story)

Vietnam's draft copyright decree risks undermining AI training exception April 16, 2026 | Hoa Dinh

Vietnam’s draft copyright decree could render the amended IP law's new text-and-data mining exception ineffective, creating uncertainty for AI developers and raising risks for domestic innovation.

Sustained YouTube scraping claim in US a boost for creators; questions remain April 15, 2026 | Emma Whitford

Artificial intelligence music generator Udio failed Wednesday to shrug off a claim that its YouTube scraping for AI training violates the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act — an encouraging sign for content c... (more story)

Meta facial recognition in AI glasses draws opposition of ACLU, other groups April 13, 2026 | Mike Swift

Meta Platforms faces growing pushback from civil rights groups, labor unions and other advocates to any plan to introduce facial recognition to its Meta AI smart glasses. Beyond a letter from the American Civi... (more story)

States help buoy US’s ranking in global AI policy index April 13, 2026 | Emma Whitford

The US sits in the middle of the pack in a prominent annual report that tracks democratic and human rights-enforcing artificial intelligence policy around the world. Its standing may be a credit to state-level... (more story)

With Musk's US trial against OpenAI near, new battle over remedies emerges April 13, 2026 | Amy Miller and Mike Swift

OpenAI and Microsoft are accusing Elon Musk of “injecting chaos” and “sandbagging the defendants” two weeks before their high-profile trial over the legality of OpenAI’s conversion to for-profit status. The fr... (more story)

AI companies lean on Cox opinion in seeking dismissal of US copyright suits April 13, 2026 | Nick Robertson

Singapore AI firm Nanonoble argued Friday that the Walt Disney Company’s contributory copyright infringement claims against it should be dismissed given the Supreme Court’s decision in Cox Communications v. So... (more story)