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China 'guiding case' sets criminal liability for intoxicated drivers using assisted driving March 13, 2026 | MLex Staff

China’s Supreme People’s Court has for the first time set out how criminal liability should be determined in cases involving assisted-driving systems, issuing a guiding case and judicial benchmark in an intoxi... (more story)

Indonesia advances copyright amendment addressing AI-generated works March 13, 2026 | Roffie Kuniawan

Indonesia’s House of Representatives has approved a proposed bill amending the country’s 2014 Copyright Law as a legislative initiative, paving the way for deliberations on proposed provisions addressing artif... (more story)

Anthropic seeks emergency stay of supply chain designation from US appeals court March 12, 2026 | Mike Swift

Even as Anthropic pursues litigation in California against the US Defense Department's designation of the company as a supply chain risk, the company asked a federal appeals court in the District of Columbia f... (more story)

EU lawmakers set to agree on tighter value chain duties in AI Act changes March 12, 2026 | Luca Bertuzzi

EU parliamentary officials provisionally agreed to tighten value chain duties under the AI Act, extending cooperation obligations to general-purpose AI model providers and making breaches sanctionable. The cha... (more story)

WhatsApp changes under EU review to see if ‘urgent’ action needed, Ribera says March 12, 2026 | Lewis Crofts

Meta Platforms’ temporary lifting of a ban on AI agents that distribute services over WhatsApp is under assessment at the European Commission with officials studying whether there is still an “urgent” need to ... (more story)

US DOJ's Assefi says AI, algorithms acting as middlemen to collude is ‘red flag’ March 12, 2026 | Khushita Vasant

The US Department of Justice does not see any meaningful difference between individuals conspiring to fix prices and artificial intelligence or algorithmic software acting as a middleman to execute an anticomp... (more story)

Nvidia quizzed by EU judges on why it didn’t appeal Italian call-in of Run:ai deal March 12, 2026 | Andrew Boyce

Nvidia’s decision not to challenge Italy’s “call in” of its takeover of Run:ai in national courts drew questioning from EU judges as part of a court hearing related to the semiconductor giant's acquisition of ... (more story)

China's OpenClaw frenzy draws security warnings amid nationwide uptake March 12, 2026 | MLex Staff

Technical units affiliated with China’s central authorities have raised fresh concerns about the open-source artificial intelligence agent OpenClaw, in an attempt to cool a nationwide adoption frenzy as the to... (more story)

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Anthropic's supply-chain risk designation felt across broader AI industry March 12, 2026 | Amy Miller and Emma Whitford

Anthropic’s legal fight against the Trump administration is revealing the intricate business connections binding artificial intelligence companies — and illustrating how risk for one company can threaten the b... (more story)

Trump deadlines to discourage state AI laws come and go amid regulatory uncertainty March 12, 2026 | Emma Whitford and Amy Miller

Regulatory certainty for artificial intelligence remains a pipe dream three months after President Donald Trump signed an executive order discouraging “onerous” US state laws governing AI. Absent predictabilit... (more story)

AI's new Cold War: Trans-Pacific bloc rises, China counters March 11, 2026 | Freny Patel, Emma Whitford, Luca Bertuzzi, Choonsik Yoo

A new trans-Pacific tech bloc is emerging, deepening geopolitical divides as hardware alliances, regulatory power and open-source diplomacy compete to shape a new digital order. 

US states pass AI legislation despite preemption threat from White House March 10, 2026 | Amy Miller

US state lawmakers, undeterred by preemption threats from the White House, are approving bills aimed at regulating artificial intelligence — especially around transparency and child safety. A patchwork of stat... (more story)

UK parliament to debate paving way for unspecified government online safety powers March 09, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo and Frank Hersey

Companies that provide what the UK government is calling “internet services” could get a clearer indication by late evening as to what sweeping new powers for online safety might mean — and how likely it is th... (more story)

US designation against Anthropic could undermine global strategy March 06, 2026 | Emma Whitford

As the US government moves ahead with a supply chain risk designation for leading domestic artificial intelligence company Anthropic, a growing chorus of critics is warning that the decision has undermined the... (more story)

Google AI chatbot hearing at EU’s top court to test press copyright limits March 05, 2026 | Inbar Preiss

Google’s Gemini will be under scrutiny at the EU’s top court next week, in a case brought by a Hungarian publisher that promises to help define how the bloc’s copyright law applies to AI training and chatbot s... (more story)

Copyright tensions test South Korea's push to become AI powerhouse March 05, 2026 | Choonsik Yoo

South Korea’s government is accelerating efforts to clarify copyright rules amid concerns that legal ambiguity is hampering AI companies’ access to high-quality training data. While officials say mediation has... (more story)