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OpenAI becomes first global AI developer sued in South Korea over training data February 24, 2026 | Choonsik Yoo

Three leading South Korean broadcasters have sued OpenAI, alleging the company unlawfully used their news content to train ChatGPT and seeking suspension of the alleged infringement as well as damages. The Kor... (more story)

China's cyberspace regulator details expansive 2025 internet-enforcement drive February 24, 2026 | MLex Staff

China’s top internet regulator disclosed details on its expansive enforcement campaign for 2025, detailing thousands of warnings, fines and shutdowns as authorities tightened control over online content, data ... (more story)

Include OpenAI in Australia's news bargaining incentive, local publishers say February 24, 2026 | Saloni Sinha

Artificial intelligence platforms such as OpenAI should be covered by Australia’s proposed News Bargaining Incentive, local and community media outlets said in submissions to a 2025 government consultation, ar... (more story)

OpenAI disputes ‘false narrative’ aimed at expanded ChatGPT discovery in US February 23, 2026 | Emma Whitford

OpenAI is accusing news outlets and book authors of spinning a last-minute “false narrative” as the plaintiffs seek to expand discovery into ChatGPT conversation logs in multiple US federal copyright lawsuits.

Self-evolving AI may require global overhaul of patent law, WIPO advisor says February 23, 2026 | Freny Patel

Self-evolving artificial intelligence that challenges the "human-centric" foundations of intellectual property law may potentially require a global overhaul of the World Trade Organization and Trade-Related As... (more story)

Google licensing deals complicate certification of US AI-training case February 21, 2026 | Amy Miller

A lawsuit accusing Google of illegally using artists' and writers' copyrighted works to train its artificial intelligence tools shouldn't be certified because the company acquired their books and images legiti... (more story)

EU’s proposed change to GDPR personal data definition tweaked in new draft February 20, 2026 | Matthew Newman and Luca Bertuzzi

A proposed overhaul of the definition of personal data has been clarified by EU governments, following criticism by privacy advocates that the proposal would narrow the application of the EU’s data protection ... (more story)

Japan's healthcare AI startup Ubie eyes US market with Mayo Clinic deal February 20, 2026 | Jeyup S Kwaak

Japanese healthcare AI startup Ubie is entering the US market through a partnership with Mayo Clinic, testing whether its AI-driven tools can reduce mounting administrative strain in the US healthcare system.

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Chatbot bills in several US states pass key legislative hurdle February 24, 2026 | Amy Miller

As concerns grow that companion chatbots are fueling a mental health crisis for kids, lawmakers in several US states are advancing proposed legislation aimed at curbing the problem. Chatbot bills in California... (more story)

OpenAI privilege order precludes difficult defense calculus for AI companies February 24, 2026 | Emma Whitford

By sparing OpenAI from handing over internal conversations about its deletion of pirated books amassed for chatbot development, a US court has sent a reassuring message to artificial intelligence companies loo... (more story)

US group-standing concept takes fresh blow in CoreLogic tenant algorithm appeal February 20, 2026 | Emma Whitford

A novel lawsuit that sought to hold an algorithmic tenant screening company liable for discrimination suffered a major blow Friday. A US appellate panel not only rejected the theory of the case but denied stan... (more story)

Germany’s latest AI enforcement plan answers data watchdogs' wish for bigger role February 20, 2026 | Charlotte Westphal and Flore Coin-Deleau

Germany’s latest plans for enforcing the EU's AI Act are likely to give the country's patchwork of state privacy watchdogs substantially more influence than originally planned. After rewriting the previous coa... (more story)

US judge encourages greater use of independent experts in antitrust cases February 19, 2026 | Chris May

US federal judges facing complex antitrust matters should become more comfortable using an obscure tool that allows for the appointment of independent experts, a California judge overseeing high-profile litiga... (more story)

US data center boom facing pushback from state, local lawmakers February 19, 2026 | Amy Miller and Emma Whitford

As the data centers that power artificial intelligence tools proliferate, a growing number of US states are considering pressing pause. But the proposed state moratoriums are just a fraction of the hundreds of... (more story)

US DOJ's Assefi vows to reject 'half-measures,' wants more civil antitrust cases February 18, 2026 | Khushita Vasant

Omeed Assefi, who took over as the acting chief at the Department of Justice Antitrust Division for a second time, and in an address to staff on Tuesday sought to dispel any doubts about his commitment to enfo... (more story)

US order on chatbot privilege underscores lack of privacy for AI conversations February 17, 2026 | Emma Whitford

Criminal defendants can't assume their litigation-related conversations with chatbots will remain confidential, a Tuesday order out of the Southern District of New York shows. It’s the second reminder this yea... (more story)