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Ex-Google engineer acquitted of economic espionage after US jury conviction August 20, 2026 | Amy Miller

Former Google engineer Linwei Ding has been acquitted on seven counts of economic-espionage after US District Judge Vince Chhabria said prosecutors failed prove that he intended to benefit the Chinese governme... (more story)

China MIIT think tank plans AI ethics-review center as oversight expands August 20, 2026 | MLex Staff

A research arm of China’s top industry regulator is preparing to establish a technology ethics service center that will conduct artificial-intelligence ethics reviews and advise companies, as Beijing moves to ... (more story)

US NIST urges companies to fight AI risks with AI August 19, 2026 | Amy Miller

As AI agents increasingly create new cybersecurity risks, companies are turning to AI as a defense. Now NIST has released a draft guide showing companies how they can use generative AI to assess and improve th... (more story)

Naver's pre-ChatGPT AI disclosures disputed in South Korean copyright trial August 19, 2026 | Choonsik Yoo

Naver told a South Korean court on Tuesday that it had informed the country's three major broadcasters in 2018 and 2020 of its plans to use their news content to develop artificial intelligence models, as the ... (more story)

UK judge says AI will decide cases but warns Australia on 'machine-made' justice August 19, 2026 | Saloni Sinha

While lawyers and judges have no choice but to “wholeheartedly” embrace artificial intelligence, they must resist allowing machines to make autonomous judicial decisions without the fully informed consent of t... (more story)

US federal, state officials fighting AI cyber threats with existing laws August 18, 2026 | Amy Miller

As a comprehensive national legal framework remains elusive, state and federal officials are increasingly using existing laws and regulatory powers to police high-risk AI behavior, including AI-driven cyberatt... (more story)

OpenAI launches default ChatGPT for teens, as legal scrutiny mounts August 18, 2026 | Mike Swift

OpenAI on Tuesday is launching ChatGPT for Teens for users aged 13–17, with default safeguards blocking sexual and dangerous content, break reminders, quiet hours, privacy warnings, parental alerts, and guided... (more story)

China to step up AI push across technology, manufacturing, industry official says August 18, 2026 | MLex Staff

China will intensify efforts to develop core artificial-intelligence technologies and deploy them across manufacturing, a senior official said Tuesday, while strengthening the broader industry ecosystem and sa... (more story)

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EU’s cookie-banner overhaul stalls amid competing interests August 18, 2026 | Matthew Newman

The EU's latest attempt to reduce cookie banners has stalled as lawmakers struggle to balance consumers' demands for fewer consent requests, publishers' reliance on advertising revenue, and privacy advocates' ... (more story)

Auditing pitch sparks US debate about how to hold AI companies accountable August 12, 2026 | Emma Whitford

US state and federal lawmakers are pitching third-party auditors to help assess the risk posed by advanced artificial intelligence models, sparking a debate about how to keep companies in check in a nascent re... (more story)

India bets on human oversight to keep AI patent examination in check August 12, 2026 | Freny Patel

India's Patent Office is embracing artificial intelligence to speed patent examination while reserving decisions for human officers, but rigorous verification could erode the efficiency gains that the technolo... (more story)

Amazon loss in US Perplexity AI case could rewrite rules for AI agents August 11, 2026 | Amy Miller

A US appeals court has made it harder for Amazon and other online platforms to use anti-hacking laws to keep user-deployed AI agents off their websites. The court drew a key distinction between an AI company s... (more story)

Could a US-style backlash against data centers threaten the EU’s AI plans? August 10, 2026 | Masha Borak

The EU's plan for a €30 billion tender to build AI gigafactories — large-scale computing facilities designed to provide the huge processing power to train and deploy advanced AI models — amid a severe heatwave... (more story)

Autonomous hacks show gap in US frontier AI risk response August 07, 2026 | Emma Whitford

Recent rogue activity by artificial intelligence models from OpenAI and Anthropic highlight an emergent challenge facing US lawmakers: how to address serious incidents related to AI testing and training that d... (more story)

EU privacy regulators eye common approach to risks of AI-enabled smart glasses August 07, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter and Imogen Howse

Companies selling AI-enabled smart glasses in Europe, including Meta Platforms with its prominent Ray-Ban AI glasses, are facing growing privacy scrutiny as regulators assess whether existing data-protection r... (more story)

Suno’s German court defeat tests Europe’s reach over US AI training August 07, 2026 | Inbar Preiss

German music rights group GEMA’s win against Suno tests whether European right holders can use local courts to challenge AI training carried out abroad, and whether collecting societies can become copyright en... (more story)