
Getty Images Sues Stability AI Over Copyright Infringement
Getty Images has filed a lawsuit against Stability AI in the US District Court in Delaware, alleging unauthorized use of 12 million copyrighted images for AI training, raising significant questions about copyright law, fair use, and the implications for AI technologies in creative industries.
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FDA’s AI Tool Elsa Signals Shift in Biotechnology Regulation
Biotechnology firms are increasingly considering conducting early-phase trials outside the U.S. due to the FDA’s evolving approach to AI, exemplified by the introduction of its AI tool Elsa, which raises concerns about reliability, transparency, and the implications for regulatory processes and decision-making in the sector.
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Singapore Consensus on Global AI Safety Research Priorities Established
Over 100 AI experts from 11 countries have developed the Singapore Consensus, a framework aimed at guiding international AI safety research and governance, emphasizing risk assessment, trustworthy systems, and collaboration among nations to ensure AI technologies align with human values and public good.
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SEC Intensifies Scrutiny of AI Washing in Corporate Disclosures
The SEC is increasing its enforcement actions against companies for misleading claims about their AI capabilities, emphasizing the need for accurate disclosures to mitigate risks in securities litigation and ensure compliance with existing regulations.
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OECD Establishes Ethical Framework for AI Development
The OECD has introduced a comprehensive framework for AI governance, emphasizing accountability, ethical considerations, and international cooperation among over 40 countries to address risks related to data protection, privacy, and environmental impact.
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Take It Down Act Targets Non-Consensual AI-Generated Deepfake Pornography
The “Take It Down” Act establishes a federal legal framework to combat the creation and distribution of non-consensual sexually explicit images, including AI-generated deepfakes, mandating swift removal by online platforms and imposing significant penalties for violations, while raising important questions about free speech and platform liability.
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Proposed Federal Moratorium on State AI Regulations Sparks Controversy
The US House of Representatives has advanced a budget reconciliation bill imposing a ten-year moratorium on state and local laws regulating artificial intelligence, raising concerns about state autonomy, potential legal challenges, and implications for consumer protection and innovation.
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Proposed Federal Moratorium on State AI Regulations Sparks Controversy
A recent bill passed by the US House of Representatives seeks to impose a 10-year moratorium on state and local AI regulations, raising concerns among state legislators and attorneys general about the potential risks of unregulated AI development and the need for tailored local solutions.
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Regulation of Facial Recognition Technology in the EU and UK Faces Legal Challenges
The ongoing debate over the regulation of facial recognition technology and biometric identification in the EU and UK highlights significant legal implications regarding privacy, data protection, and individual rights amidst rapid technological advancements and varying enforcement of existing frameworks.
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Texas Enacts Responsible AI Governance Act to Regulate AI Development and Use
The Texas Responsible AI Governance Act, effective January 1, 2026, establishes a comprehensive regulatory framework for AI systems focusing on transparency, risk management, and consumer protection, while imposing strict regulations on high-risk AI applications and prohibiting unlawful discrimination and harmful practices.
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AI-Driven Recruiting Tools Face Legal Scrutiny Over Discrimination Risks
The increasing use of AI in hiring processes raises significant legal concerns regarding potential biases and discrimination, as highlighted by recent lawsuits, including a class action against Workday and new regulations in California aimed at ensuring transparency and accountability in automated decision systems.
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European Parliament Delegation Explores AI Challenges in Cultural Sectors
A delegation of Members of the European Parliament visited Los Angeles to discuss the regulatory implications of AI on copyright, fair compensation, and working conditions in the cultural and creative sectors, emphasizing the need for international collaboration and tailored frameworks to protect artists and creators.
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