Space-based Data Centers: Bringing AI Policy Into the Equation
Space-based data centers have attracted growing interest in recent years, prompting significant attention to the technical and policy challenges associated […]
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Space-based data centers have attracted growing interest in recent years, prompting significant attention to the technical and policy challenges associated […]
On 10 March, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) will hold the first public hearing in the ‘Like Company v. Google Ireland’ case. In brief, the case was brought by a Hungarian news publisher, which claims that the Gemini AI chatbot infringed its rights by allegedly copying news articles without permission.
In two high-stakes gubernatorial races that drew national attention, voters in New Jersey and Virginia handed victories to candidates who […]
California has spent nearly three years finalizing its rules on automated decisionmaking technology (ADMT), which will take effect on January […]
The Responsible AI Safety and Education Act (RAISE Act), recently passed by the New York State legislature, is an attempt […]
On September 22, world leaders will gather in New York City for the High-Level Week of the 80th Session of […]
As AI becomes a defining force in global innovation and economic competitiveness, governments are establishing regulatory frameworks to oversee their […]
Washington is rushing to regulate the digital economy, but America’s global technological leadership depends on accelerating innovation, not slowing it […]
In the U.S.-UK Prosperity Deal, both governments pledged to negotiate “an ambitious set of digital trade provisions”. The UK has […]
With 42 states having adjourned and 25 legislatures carrying over their bills from the 2025 to the 2026 legislative sessions, […]