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New York Enacts Landmark RAISE Act for High-Risk AI Systems

June 24, 2025 | ai legal news summaries

The Responsible AI Safety and Education Act (RAISE Act) establishes mandatory transparency and safety standards for developers of high-risk AI systems in New York, positioning the state as a leader in AI regulation while raising concerns about compliance costs and bureaucratic challenges.

OECD Establishes AI Principles for Trustworthy Development and Use

June 24, 2025 | ai legal news summaries

The OECD AI Principles set the first intergovernmental standards for accountability, data governance, and privacy in AI systems, addressing the implications of AI on work, the environment, and the need for collaboration in policy development.

New York Senate Passes Landmark RAISE Act to Regulate High-Risk AI Systems

June 23, 2025 | ai legal news summaries

The RAISE Act establishes legal responsibilities for developers of high-risk AI systems in New York, mandating safety plans, independent audits, and reporting requirements, while excluding small companies to promote innovation.

UK Emphasizes Human Rights in AI Procurement and Deployment

June 23, 2025 | ai legal news summaries

The UK is integrating human rights principles into AI systems’ design and use, mandating transparency through the Algorithmic Transparency Recording Standard, and promoting international cooperation to mitigate associated risks.

California Releases Comprehensive AI Policy Report Advocating for Transparency and Accountability

June 20, 2025 | ai legal news summaries

The California Governor’s office has issued a report outlining a regulatory framework for AI that emphasizes a “trust but verify” approach, highlighting the need for transparency, accountability, and proactive regulation to mitigate risks while fostering innovation.

Third Circuit to Review ROSS Intelligence v Thomson Reuters on AI Training and Copyright Fair Use

June 19, 2025 | ai legal news summaries

The Third Circuit Court of Appeals will examine the pivotal case of ROSS Intelligence v Thomson Reuters, which addresses whether the use of copyrighted materials for AI training constitutes fair use, following a district court ruling that found ROSS liable for copyright infringement.

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