OpenAI Unveils AI Child Safety Policy Blueprint
OpenAI has introduced a policy blueprint aimed at strengthening U.S. child safety protections in the age of AI. The framework focuses on laws, reporting standards, and built-in safeguards.
OpenAI has introduced a policy blueprint aimed at strengthening U.S. child safety protections in the age of AI. The framework focuses on laws, reporting standards, and built-in safeguards.
China has proposed new rules to regulate AI-generated digital humans, requiring clear labeling and restricting harmful or misleading uses.
The Trump administration has appealed a court decision blocking the Pentagon’s designation of Anthropic as a supply chain risk. The case centers on AI safety disagreements and government contracting restrictions.
A Dutch court has banned xAI’s Grok from generating non-consensual sexual images, marking a major regulatory action against AI content tools in Europe.
Mark Warner proposed taxing AI data centers to fund worker retraining, as concerns grow over job displacement linked to artificial intelligence.
President Donald Trump has appointed top tech executives, including leaders from Meta, Nvidia, and Oracle, to a council shaping U.S. AI policy and strategy.
A U.S. judge signaled skepticism toward the Pentagon’s blacklisting of Anthropic, suggesting the move may be punitive rather than based on national security risks.
Teresa Ribera is meeting top tech CEOs to address concerns about market dominance in AI. The discussions highlight growing regulatory scrutiny of the AI ecosystem.
Anthropic is seeking a court injunction to block a U.S. government ban on its Claude AI models, arguing the move threatens billions in contracts and damages its reputation.
The UK government is considering mandatory labels for AI-generated content as part of broader efforts to address disinformation and copyright challenges.
BMG sues Anthropic over alleged use of copyrighted lyrics in AI training, adding to growing legal pressure on generative AI companies.
The U.S. Department of Defense labeled Anthropic a national security risk, citing concerns over AI usage restrictions during military operations. The dispute is now headed to federal court.
U.S. lawmakers are pressing ByteDance to shut down its Seedance AI video generator, citing copyright and likeness violations involving celebrities and media content.
Encyclopaedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster have sued OpenAI, alleging the company copied nearly 100,000 articles and dictionary entries to train ChatGPT without permission.
Adobe agreed to pay $75 million and provide free services to settle a U.S. lawsuit alleging the company concealed subscription cancellation fees.