Meta and Google strike chip deal amid regulatory pressure – media
Meta has signed a significant agreement with Google to rent artificial intelligence chips as both companies navigate increasing regulatory scrutiny over AI development.
Regulating Artificial Intelligence: Who Writes the Code of the Future?
The article discusses the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on society and its implications for the future.
Minister ‘disappointed’ in OpenAI, but why is AI regulation taking years?
Federal officials in Canada express disappointment in OpenAI for its lack of proactive steps toward enhancing AI safety measures amid calls for quicker regulation.
Alberto Gago, Director of Aesia: "We are sure that no prohibited AI operates in Spain"
Alberto Gago, director of Spain's AI oversight agency, reassures the public about the legality of AI systems in Spain and announces the launch of a think tank to analyze AI's societal impact.
Canadian Minister Wants Clarification from OpenAI
A Canadian minister is seeking explanations from OpenAI regarding certain issues related to its operations.
OpenAI’s handling of Tumbler Ridge shooter info opens regulation questions
Experts are calling for regulation of AI companies after OpenAI's mishandling of information regarding a mass shooter in Tumbler Ridge, Canada.
15 months, 270 AI experts and $188k bill before AI body scrapped
The Australian government discontinued its AI Advisory Body after 15 months of planning and recruitment, sparking concerns about the future of AI regulation in the country.
Donald S. Passman, the Lawyer of Music Superstars: "The Technology Industry is All-Powerful, I Fear its Influence on AI Regulation"
Donald S. Passman, a prominent music lawyer, expresses concerns about the overwhelming influence of the technology industry on artificial intelligence regulation.
French President Macron says free speech defense is ‘pure bulls---’ without algorithm transparency
French President Emmanuel Macron criticizes social media companies for lacking transparency in their algorithms, asserting that true free speech can't exist without such transparency.
Justice accepts appeal and bus company resumes operations after MTE attaches photo produced by artificial intelligence
A Brazilian bus company in Pilar do Sul resumes operations following a judicial ruling prompted by the use of an AI-generated image by the Ministry of Labor and Employment (MTE) to justify its suspension.
Artificial Intelligence: Opportunity or Danger for Freedom and Personal Data?
The article discusses the regulatory challenges and implications of artificial intelligence (AI) on personal freedoms and data privacy in the context of recent EU legal frameworks.
The UN leader urges less fear of AI and stronger human control in this area
The UN Secretary-General calls for reducing fear surrounding AI and emphasizes the importance of human governance in managing AI advancements during the AI impact summit in New Delhi.
Sam Altman: Urgent Need for AI Regulation and Safety Measures, Proposal for International Agency Inspired by IAEA
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, proposed the establishment of an international regulatory body modeled after the IAEA to address risks associated with rapidly evolving AI technologies.
Global leaders to present joint approach to AI at India summit close
World leaders are set to finalize a collaborative strategy for artificial intelligence at a summit in New Delhi, highlighting urgent calls for regulation in the rapidly evolving tech sector.
Why does AI need to be kept in check?
The article discusses the importance of regulating artificial intelligence as highlighted by French President Emmanuel Macron at the AI Impact Summit in India.
OpenAI leader claims urgent need for AI regulation
Sam Altman argues that the world urgently needs regulations for artificial intelligence, similar to the International Atomic Energy Agency.
In a speech at the summit on the impact of AI, Lula highlights the duality of technology and advocates for the regulation of big techs
President Lula emphasizes the dual nature of technology during an AI summit in India and calls for regulation of big tech companies.
The world urgently needs AI regulation, says OpenAI CEO Sam Altman
During a global AI summit in New Delhi, Sam Altman emphasized the urgent need for regulation to manage the rapid development of artificial intelligence.
The world urgently needs to regulate AI, says OpenAI's director
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, emphasized the urgent need for global regulations on artificial intelligence at a conference in India.
Macron tells India AI summit Europe is determined to 'shape rules' with allies
President Macron emphasizes Europe's role in regulating artificial intelligence and collaborating with allies like India during the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi.
Personal Data Personalization of Private Law Rules
The article discusses the idea of personalizing private law rules, focusing on utilizing big data and AI to enhance the regulation of private relations.
Emmanuel Macron at a meeting in India expresses readiness to formulate AI rules with allies
Emmanuel Macron emphasized the EU's leadership in global AI regulation during a meeting in India, stating the commitment to collaborate with allies like India.
AI Summit: Emmanuel Macron claims that Europe is a "safe space" contrary to what "misinformed friends" say
French President Emmanuel Macron declared at the AI Summit in New Delhi that Europe is a secure environment for innovation, countering claims from the US about the continent being overly focused on regulation.
Katarzyna Wójcik: Necessary oversight over AI
The article discusses the need for increased oversight and regulation of artificial intelligence.
AI Summit in India Highlights Dispute Between Accelerationists and Security Advocates
The AI Impact Summit in New Delhi showcases the conflict between accelerationists pushing for rapid technology advancement and security advocates calling for caution.
Regulation, education, scholarships, and technological free zones in the government strategy for the use of AI in Ecuador
Ecuador's government has published a comprehensive strategy to promote the ethical and responsible use of artificial intelligence, outlining regulation, education, and technological zones.
Spain orders investigation of X, Meta, and TikTok for disseminating AI-generated child sexual abuse material
Spain has ordered an investigation into social media platforms X, Meta, and TikTok for allegedly spreading AI-generated child sexual abuse material amidst increasing scrutiny of big tech in Europe.
Spain wants to investigate social networks for AI child pornography
Spain is seeking to examine social media platforms regarding the presence of AI-generated child pornography.
Can governments ever keep up with big tech?
The UK government is working to adapt its regulations to the rapidly advancing technology sector, particularly in light of AI developments.
AI out of control? How a single article is sending shock waves with an apocalyptic warning
A new commentary raises alarming concerns about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence, provoking fear and skepticism about its rapid development.
Beijing warns tech giants to curb ‘involution’ amid AI giveaway war
China's regulators urge tech companies to avoid unhealthy competition practices as they engage in a race to attract customers leading up to the Lunar New Year.
Grok and the global controversy: how far can AI go on social networks
The Grok chatbot developed by Elon Musk's company is at the center of a global controversy due to the unauthorized generation of sexualized images of real people, including minors.
AI raises the stakes for national security. Here’s how to get it right
The article discusses the urgent need for sound AI regulation in the U.S. to ensure national security, highlighting recent legislation in New York and California.
Anthropic pours $20 million into ‘AI safeguards’ clash with OpenAI
Anthropic's $20 million investment in a political advocacy group signals its active engagement in the debate over AI regulation, positioning it against rival OpenAI.
Anthropic to donate $20m to US political group backing AI regulation
Anthropic plans to donate $20 million to a political group supporting regulatory efforts for the AI industry, positioning itself against OpenAI's less restrictive stance.
Federal Network Agency: The Dubious AI Control
Germany's Federal Network Agency has been designated as the regulatory body for artificial intelligence, raising concerns about its independence and the effectiveness of its oversight.
The dawn of the 'moltbots'
The article discusses the rise of a new social network, 'Moltbook', aimed exclusively at artificial intelligence agents, highlighting its potential impact on the landscape of AI.
Indian Authorities Tighten the Noose on Social Media Platforms
Indian authorities have passed a new law that mandates social media platforms to remove illegal content within three hours, implement clear labels for AI-generated content, and prevent users from sharing unlawful content.
AI, the future, and the challenge of the curious
This article discusses the conflict between major news outlets and the Internet Archive over content usage by AI companies, highlighting concerns about the future of AI regulation in Europe.
Clampdown on AI Videos: Understand in Five Points
The article discusses the increasing scrutiny and regulations surrounding AI-generated videos in India.
Updating Medical and Legal Fields: Government Calls for Examples of Regulatory Barriers to AI Utilization
The Japanese government is considering regulatory reforms to facilitate the use of AI in public services, particularly in the medical and legal fields, by soliciting information on current barriers.
South Korea: AI should not decide over existences – at least not without supervision
South Korea has introduced the world's first comprehensive legislation to regulate artificial intelligence, leading to debates about its adequacy and implications for technology companies.
Opposition to data centers explodes, and 2026 becomes the year of AI's politicization in the US
There is growing opposition to data centers in the US, highlighted by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's criticism of such projects and their regulatory implications.
China fines firms for fake ChatGPT and DeepSeek services in IP theft crackdown
China's market regulator has fined multiple companies for impersonating ChatGPT and DeepSeek services in a bid to combat unfair competition and intellectual property theft in the AI industry.
Organizations and parties point out to the TSE gaps in electoral regulation of AI and influencers
Civil society organizations, political parties, and government bodies have flagged perceived gaps in the electoral regulation of artificial intelligence and influencers to Brazil's Superior Electoral Court (TSE), submitting recommendations for a resolution set to be published by March 5.
The absence of a legal framework for AI threatens consumers and voters
The lack of regulation on artificial intelligence places consumers and voters at risk of exploitation through sales promotions, electoral campaigns, scams, and harassment.
Our children, our rules, our safety. Unprecedented rupture between the French and American governments over social media regulation
An investigation initiated by French prosecutors focused on the algorithms of the social network X, extending to Elon Musk's AI, Grok, amid accusations involving child pornography and misinformation.
Fox News Poll: Too Fast, Too Unchecked? Voters sound off on rapid AI use & government regulation
A recent Fox News poll reveals that 60% of voters believe the rapid implementation of artificial intelligence in the U.S. is occurring too quickly, with low confidence in the government's ability to regulate the technology.
EU Regulation Harms Research: Reading Educates – Even AI
The article discusses the detrimental effects of EU regulations on top research for AI training, questioning the rationale behind protecting outdated frameworks.
Live Videos, Donation Appeals, AI... The Government's Proposals to Regulate New Abuses by Influencers
Arthur Delaporte and Stéphane Vojetta, creators of the 2023 'influencer law', presented a report with 78 recommendations to the government aimed at regulating influencer practices.