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To compete in AI requires energy and data access, Mistral tells EU's Ribera February 27, 2026 | Jean Comte and Lewis Crofts

Access to "sufficient electricity" and "quality data" are key for effective competition in artificial intelligence, the CEO of French AI company Mistral told the EU competition commissioner. Arthur Mensch met ... (more story)

Vietnam AI law to take effect amid incomplete guidance, rushed rollout concerns February 27, 2026 | Hoa Dinh

Vietnam’s first standalone Law on Artificial Intelligence is set to enter into force on March 1, but not all of its implementing documents have been released, leaving some regulatory details unresolved days be... (more story)

Japan's state-backed chipmaker Rapidus secures ¥167.6bn from private sector February 27, 2026 | Jeyup S Kwaak

Japan's economy ministry on Friday announced that state-backed chipmaker Rapidus is receiving a fresh round of 267.6 billion yen ($1.72 billion) in investment, with more than half coming from the private sector.

EU's Meta AI probe could pull rank on Italy February 26, 2026 | Lewis Crofts

An Italian injunction against Meta Platforms over tying its AI service to WhatsApp could be subsumed into an EU-level investigation if the European Commission advances a separate case against the company, acco... (more story)

Vietnam to require banks to classify AI risks, conduct security checks from March February 26, 2026 | Hoa Dinh

Starting March 1, financial institutions in Vietnam will be subject to new regulations around the use of artificial intelligence systems, including requirements to conduct pre-use security checks, classify ris... (more story)

Japanese privacy watchdog holds roundtable on lack of progress on PETs February 26, 2026 | Jeyup S Kwaak

Japan's Personal Information Protection Commission Japan released a summary late Wednesday of its Feb. 2 roundtable, where they discussed Japan’s slow adoption of privacy-enhancing technologies, despite the fa... (more story)

Musk seeks to keep 'inherently inflammatory' personal information out of OpenAI trial February 25, 2026 | Mike Swift

Seeking to shape the boundaries of a trial this spring against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman over the company's conversion to for-profit status, Elon Musk filed a series of motions to exclude evidence and test... (more story)

Agentic AI a future problem, says UK data protection commissioner February 25, 2026 | Frank Hersey

Agentic AI is a future concern for the UK data protection authority according to its head, following the Dutch watchdog's recent warning not to use tools such as OpenClaw as reports of privacy issues from its ... (more story)

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New US state laws letting data centers produce own electricity face pushback, suits February 27, 2026 | Amy Miller

Several US states are already testing the Trump administration’s plan to get tech companies to power their own AI ambitions. But new laws are facing pushback from legislators and environmental groups concerned... (more story)

Under pressure to pay for energy in US, AI companies face tradeoffs February 27, 2026 | Emma Whitford and Amy Miller

As US President Donald Trump pressures Big Tech to shield consumers from utility bill hikes associated with electricity-hungry data centers, companies can anticipate difficult tradeoffs. Adding power to the el... (more story)

Indonesia's AI regulatory ambitions will face enforcement realities February 27, 2026 | Roffie Kuniawan

Indonesia is close to finalizing a presidential regulation on AI ethics that aligns with global risk-based governance models and introduces obligations such as labeling AI-generated content and tiered safeguar... (more story)

Calls for guardrails as AI enters Indian courts February 27, 2026 | Freny Patel

As the Indian judiciary grapples with a staggering backlog of over 50 million pending cases, the rapid integration of artificial intelligence into the legal system has triggered the need for guardrails to prev... (more story)

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)