AI regulation
Policy & Regulation
US AI Chatbot Laws: 78 Bills Across 27 States Are Rewriting the Rules
⚡ Key Takeaways Seventy-eight bills across 27 US states now target AI chatbot safety, triggered by a teen suicide linked...
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The US National AI Policy Framework: How Federal Preemption Will Reshape State AI Laws
The White House AI Policy Framework calls for broad federal preemption of state AI laws. What it means for developers, deployers, and AI governance.
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UK AI Copyright Report: Britain Rejects Opt-Out Exception and Chooses the Status Quo
UK March 2026 copyright report rejects the opt-out exception for AI training backed by only 3% of respondents. Existing law stays as licensing debates grow.
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Algeria’s Emerging AI Regulation: Balancing Innovation with Accountability
⚡ Key Takeaways In December 2024, Algeria’s newly established AI Council, led by Professor Merouane Debbah, announced the National Artificial...
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Federal vs. State: The AI Preemption Battle Reshaping American Tech Governance
Trump's executive order created a DOJ AI Litigation Task Force to challenge state AI laws and conditions BEAD broadband funding on regulatory rollbacks.
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Colorado’s AI Act: America’s Most Comprehensive State AI Law Faces Its Reckoning
Colorado SB 24-205 mandates impact assessments and bias testing for high-risk AI. Delayed to June 2026, it faces amendments and federal preemption threats.
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After the Suicides: The Global Push to Regulate AI Companion Chatbots
After teen suicides linked to AI chatbots, California, Congress, and courts worldwide are racing to regulate AI companions. Here's the full legal landscape.
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OpenAI, Anthropic, and the Pentagon: AI Ethics Meets National Security
In early 2026, tensions escalated between AI company Anthropic and the U.S. Department of Defense over usage restrictions embedded in Anthropic's Claude models.
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Mandatory AI Audits: Governments Are Now Requiring Third-Party Checks on AI Systems
For most of the past decade, AI developers operated in a regulatory grey zone. They could deploy systems that decided who got a loan, who passed a job screening, or who received a medical referral — with no external check on whether those systems actually worked as claimed.
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The AI Liability Gap: Who Is Responsible When an AI System Harms Someone?
When Nobody Is Responsible, Nobody Is Accountable In the landmark case Mobley v. Workday, Derek Mobley — an African American man over 40 with a disability — applied to more than 100 jobs through companies using Workday's AI-powered screening platform.