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US regulators to use same playbook for battling social-media harms to assess chatbots
From US courts to the halls of Congress, AI chatbots are seen as the next frontier in online harm to children, and regulators are using the same strategy to address it.
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Tougher California enforcement, privacy rules coming in 2026
In California, the leading state in privacy regulation, companies in the coming year will continue to see a high level of scrutiny of their data-processing practice... (more story)
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KT held responsible in femtocell breach as South Korea flags fee waivers
South Korea's science ministry found that KT bore clear negligence in a breach that exposed thousands of customers to data theft and enabled fraudulent payments, de... (more story)
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X.AI has sued California, seeking to halt a law addressing transparency for AI training data on the eve of the law's effective date.
Coupang’s interim South Korea chief Harold Rogers has been thrust into a political and legal storm after the country’s intelligence agency asked parliament to file a perjury complaint, saying his testimony abo... (more story)
Social-media platforms have been warned to review their internal compliance frameworks as the Indian government intensifies its crackdown on obscene, vulgar and pedophilic content circulating online.
South Korea’s antitrust regulator has flagged gaps in the enforcement decree of the country’s competition law. In a new Data and Competition policy report, the Korea Fair Trade Commission said the decree lacks... (more story)
China’s internet regulator urged companies to comply with compliance audits on the protection of minors’ personal information, in an unexpected move that will saddle companies with a late-January 2026 deadline for compliance.
The Brazilian data protection authority has outlined its strategic direction for the next two years, approving a roadmap of priority themes and updating its regulatory agenda to incorporate the recently enacte... (more story)
South Korea's science ministry found that KT bore clear negligence in a breach that exposed thousands of customers to data theft and enabled fraudulent payments, determining that the carrier failed to meet the... (more story)
A prominent Chinese legal scholar has called for advancing legislation to promote the healthy development of artificial intelligence, rekindling debate over how Beijing should regulate the fast-growing technol... (more story)
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Brazil's ECA Digital law will impose obligations on social media, gaming, streaming platforms and apps starting in March, with several regulations to be finalized throughout this year.
Brazil ends 2025 without a definitive AI law in force, but the year closes with a clear roadmap for governance. Two major bills and the Redata program for data infrastructure form the backbone of a national st... (more story)
From US courts to the halls of Congress, AI chatbots are seen as the next frontier in online harm to children, and regulators are using the same strategy to address it.
Privacy-enhancing technologies were meant to free online advertising from the tangle of tracking cookies, but UK and EU regulators end 2025 signaling that more work is required. Meta’s proposal of an encrypted... (more story)
South Korea’s wave of data breaches in 2025 laid bare how easily basic controls can fail even at the country’s biggest platforms, and how little reassurance certification offered once those failures surfaced. ... (more story)
In California, the leading state in privacy regulation, companies in the coming year will continue to see a high level of scrutiny of their data-processing practices by the state’s privacy regulator as it inte... (more story)
Social media giants and other online platforms that host user-generated content will be starting the new year puzzling over urgent questions thrown up by an EU Court of Justice ruling that threatens new data p... (more story)
The first three trials against social media platforms set to begin in January will test the viability of the allegations that companies including Meta Platforms, ByteDance, Google and Snap deliberately designe... (more story)