
UK Advances Automated Vehicles Act to Establish Legal Framework for Self-Driving Technology
The UK government is set to implement the Automated Vehicles Act in May 2024, establishing a legal framework that prioritizes safety, assigns liability to manufacturers, and encourages investment in the automated vehicle sector, with the aim of launching self-driving services by 2026.
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Andersen v Stability AI: Court Weighs Expert Access to Confidential AI Data
In the ongoing Andersen v Stability AI case, the court is deliberating whether expert witness Dr. Ben Y Zhao should be granted access to confidential datasets amid allegations of copyright infringement and trade dress claims by visual artists against AI companies.
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EU AI Continent Action Plan Aims to Balance Innovation and Regulation
The European Union’s AI Continent Action Plan seeks to establish the EU as a leader in AI by enhancing regulatory compliance, simplifying the AI Act, and fostering collaboration among Member States and stakeholders, while addressing legal uncertainties related to intellectual property rights and the complexities of AI governance.
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Legal Dispute Over Copyrighted Materials in AI Training Models
The ongoing case in the Northern District of California involves Anthropic PBC’s alleged improper acquisition of copyrighted works for its AI assistant Claude, raising significant legal questions about copyright law, fair use, and the implications of using pirated datasets in AI model training.
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AI Integration in International Commercial Arbitration: Benefits and Risks
The increasing use of AI in international commercial arbitration presents significant advantages in efficiency and cost reduction, while also raising concerns regarding impartiality, confidentiality, and the need for arbitrators to maintain independent judgment amidst evolving technological challenges.
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AI Companies Face Copyright Lawsuits Over Use of Shadow Libraries
Numerous lawsuits against AI companies, including notable cases like Kadrey v. Meta and Andersen v. Stability AI, raise critical issues regarding copyright infringement, fair use, and the legality of using unauthorized materials for training generative AI models, as courts navigate the complexities of intellectual property law in the digital age.
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Misuse of AI in Legal Proceedings Raises Concerns Over Judicial Integrity
Recent court cases in the UK highlight the risks of AI-generated inaccuracies in legal arguments, prompting calls for stricter regulations and enhanced training to uphold ethical standards within the legal profession.
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California Advances AI Regulation Bills Focused on Transparency and Risk Management
California’s legislative session on June 6, 2025, saw the passage of multiple AI-related bills aimed at enhancing transparency, including mandates for labeling AI-generated content, protecting whistleblowers, and ensuring human oversight of AI systems in critical infrastructure.
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Federal Court Orders OpenAI to Retain All User Data Indefinitely
The recent federal court ruling mandates OpenAI to retain all user data indefinitely, raising significant concerns regarding data privacy, compliance with legal standards, and the implications for organizations utilizing ChatGPT for data processing and content creation.
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European Commission Launches Consultation on High-Risk AI Regulation
The European Commission is seeking input from stakeholders on the regulation and oversight of high-risk AI products to enhance safety, fairness, and transparency within the EU, with a focus on compliance and fundamental rights.
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AI Hallucinations Prompt Legal Scrutiny in Recent Cases
Recent legal cases highlight the risks of AI-generated inaccuracies, with courts imposing penalties on law firms for submitting documents containing fabricated citations, underscoring the need for stringent human oversight in the use of AI tools within the legal profession.
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Denise Wong Advances AI and Data Governance in Singapore
Denise Wong, Assistant Chief Executive at the Infocomm Media Development Authority and Deputy Commissioner of the Personal Data Protection Commission, leads initiatives to enhance AI capabilities and data protection in Singapore, including the development of governance frameworks and the Model AI Governance Framework for Generative AI, while addressing regulatory challenges in the rapidly evolving digital landscape.
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