Month: December 2024
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Korea’s antitrust watchdog issues GenAI competition report, mulls merger control regime amendments
The Korea Fair Trade Commission landmark report raises concerns about Big Tech partnerships in AI, including Microsoft’s hiring of Inflection employees in March this year.
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European Data Protection Board GDPR opinion: AI models only anonymous if likelihood of personal data extraction “insignificant”
Context: In September, the Irish Data Protection Authority, also known as the Irish supervisory authority (IE SA), asked the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) to issue an opinion on the applicability of GDPR in the development and deployment of AI models (September 4, 2024 IE SA request). The IE SA’s request came after it had…
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OpenAI’s Sora latest major AI technology to be withheld from EU, UK markets — at least for now and presumably due to overregulation
OpenAI’s Sora is the latest example of a major new AI-based service that is, at least for the time being, unavailable to European users, presumably due to overregulation.
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Delhi High Court to hear AI copyright infringement petition seeking legislative amendments as deepfake pressures mount
Petition follows formation of national deepfake committee and separate lawsuit against OpenAI, indicating mounting pressure in India over regulation of AI.
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Canadian news organizations add to OpenAI’s growing copyright infringement docket, seeking billions in damages
Top news publishers Toronto Star, Metroland Media, The Globe and Mail and CBC, are bringing the first-ever high-profile claim to be filed against the ChatGPT owner in Canada.
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Sen. Cruz suggests violation of U.S. law by UK government-funded AI entity, criticizes Europe for innovation-hostile, politically-motivated overregulation
A recent letter by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) indicates that senior Republican politicians take issue with European efforts to export overregulation and disadvantage U.S. companies.