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UK government rejects lawmakers' AI demands on data bill as EU data adequacy looms June 10, 2025 | Frank Hersey

The UK creative sector and AI developers are no closer to gaining clarity after the government today voted to reject the House of Lords’ call for fresh legislation dedicated to the issue of AI and copyright. I... (more story)

Fine for Clearview AI was right, Privacy International tells UK appeal trial June 10, 2025 | Patricia Figueiredo

Clearview AI's UK data protection fine shouldn't have been overturned by judges, advocacy group Privacy International argued in a London court today in support of an appeal battle by the UK privacy regulator t... (more story)

Stability AI calls Getty copyright claim 'absurd' as judge warns of UK trial risks June 10, 2025 | Frank Hersey

Stability AI today sought to knock down Getty Images’ case on day two of a UK copyright trial, depicting it as based on extensive and largely unsuccessful efforts to prompt its generative AI model to reproduce... (more story)

EU executive pushes on with AI models code of practice despite possible law delay June 10, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

The EU's executive arm is pressing ahead with finalizing a code of practice for general-purpose AI model developers, intended as a key compliance tool for the likes of OpenAI, Anthropic and Microsoft, for appl... (more story)

Huawei CEO reveals strategy to overcome US tech sanctions June 10, 2025 | MLex Staff

Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei has downplayed the impact of US sanctions, revealing the company’s technical strategy for innovating around trade restrictions while positioning China for long-term leadership in artifi... (more story)

OpenAI proposes sampling 10 million chats with aim to lift US preservation order June 09, 2025 | Emma Whitford

OpenAI is offering to confidentially sample 10 million recent user exchanges to determine if those marked for deletion contain disproportionate evidence of ChatGPT users getting around news outlet paywalls. In... (more story)

Getty Images accuses Stability AI of IP right violations as UK trial opens June 09, 2025 | Inbar Preiss

During the first day of a widely watched trial, Getty Images accused Stability AI of violating copyright and trademark laws through the training and output of its image-generating model, Stable Diffusion. The ... (more story)

Clearview AI faces UK regulator again as court hears appeal over annulled fine June 09, 2025 | Patricia Figueiredo

Clearview AI should see a UK data protection fine reinstated as judges who annulled it in 2023 made errors in doing so, the UK's privacy watchdog argued today on the first day of a higher court appeal, the lat... (more story)

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Getty Images, Stability AI duel in UK in test of copyright law's reach into AI June 06, 2025 | Frank Hersey and Inbar Preiss

The Getty Images v. Stability AI case — due to go to trial in London on June 9 — is a major legal test of how copyright law applies to generative AI. Getty alleges that Stability AI scraped its copyrighted ima... (more story)

US state bills targeting rent-setting algorithms seeing mixed results June 05, 2025 | Emma Whitford

A cluster of US state bills aimed at blocking the use of algorithmic rent-setting tools is seeing mixed outcomes this year — from a breakthrough in Connecticut to a dead end in Colorado — even as a proposed ba... (more story)

New US AI center reflects change in branding, not role June 04, 2025 | Emma Whitford

A move this week to retool the US AI Safety Institute doesn’t appear to dramatically alter the work of the nascent office, but rather exemplifies Republicans’ aversion to the word “safety,” which they equate w... (more story)

US health insurers face new prohibitions on using AI alone to deny claims June 03, 2025 | Amy Miller

Health insurance companies are under increasing scrutiny over their use of artificial intelligence to deny claims. US states are enacting new laws prohibiting using AI alone to deny insurance claims, while US ... (more story)

Beyond hype, AI gets real in massive Singapore tech conference June 02, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo

In an affirmation of their confidence in artificial intelligence’s continued progress, thousands of attendees at a major tech conference in Singapore witnessed a clear shift from abstract debates over regulati... (more story)

US court order preserving OpenAI chats shows importance of discovery planning May 30, 2025 | Emma Whitford

A recent court order requiring OpenAI to broadly preserve user conversations, including those marked for deletion, is highlighting how important it is for AI companies to develop sophisticated discovery compli... (more story)

In Singapore, AI safety was never off the table May 30, 2025 | Jet Damazo-Santos

As global attention swings between AI opportunity and risk, Singapore has quietly positioned itself as a neutral hub for advancing safety and reliability. Through behind-the-scenes collaboration and technical ... (more story)

Limits of Federal Circuit’s AI patent eligibility ruling put to test in US courts May 29, 2025 | Melissa Ritti

Just over one month after the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit declared “do it on AI” insufficient to transform an abstract idea into a patent-eligible application, their decision is being cited as ... (more story)