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China is proposing sweeping amendments to its e-commerce law to expand regulation beyond platforms and merchants, aiming to strengthen domestic oversight and protect Chinese companies abroad.
This explainer article explains Australia's social media ban for children and how political delays could prevent evidence from being collected against tech companies.
The U.S. government is in talks with AI companies to establish voluntary standards for new AI models, aiming to balance innovation with safety and preempt state-level regulation.
This article explains how App Stores work, the role of AI in app review, and why the disappearance of VK apps from Apple's App Store sparked a diplomatic response from the Russian government.
Learn to build an AI policy tracking dashboard using Flask and OpenAI API to analyze regulatory text and stay informed about AI legislation affecting the tech industry.
This article explains the concept of AI safety and why it's crucial for India's AI development as demonstrated by recent events with tech company Anthropic.
Experts argue that the anti-data-center movement in the US is driven by local community concerns rather than Chinese interference, as claimed by some lawmakers and tech investors.
OpenAI warns of Chinese-linked influence operations using AI to manipulate U.S. tech debates and public discourse. The company's report details coordinated campaigns targeting data center narratives, tariffs, and false claims about ChatGPT.
Seattle City Council to vote on a one-year moratorium on new data centers, spurred by concerns over environmental impact and infrastructure strain. Amazon employees among key supporters of the move.
Chinese AI startups like Moonshot AI and StepFun are reportedly shifting from offshore to domestic structures, as Beijing tightens control over the tech sector.
The EU and European Parliament failed to agree on key amendments to the AI Act after 12 hours of negotiations, pushing the deal to next month. The deadlock centers on whether high-risk AI systems in consumer products should be exempt from strict regulations.
Silicon Valley's biggest names are spending millions to stop Alex Bores, a former Palantir employee who helped pass one of the country's toughest AI laws, from running for Congress.