July 3, 2025 | ai legal news summaries
The US Senate overwhelmingly voted 99-1 to eliminate a proposed 10-year federal moratorium that would have prevented states and local governments from enacting their own AI regulations, reflecting bipartisan concerns over consumer protection and the need for state-level oversight in the absence of comprehensive federal laws.
July 2, 2025 | ai legal news
Experts and regulators in Europe stress the importance of meaningful human oversight in AI systems, particularly in high-risk sectors like financial services and health care, as new laws such as the AI Act and GDPR evolve to ensure consumer protection and compliance.
July 2, 2025 | ai legal news summaries
Experts and regulators in Europe stress the importance of meaningful human oversight in AI systems, particularly in high-risk sectors like financial services and health care, as new laws such as the AI Act and GDPR evolve to ensure consumer protection and compliance.
July 2, 2025 | ai legal news summaries
The UK government is facing pressure to legislate on AI and copyright issues, proposing a policy that allows AI developers to train models on copyrighted works by default unless rights holders opt out, amid significant opposition from the creative industries and ongoing legal challenges.