AI Ethics & Regulation
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Who Owns AI Training Data? The Copyright Fight Continues
AI Companies Say Fair Use. Creators Say Pay Us. The Fight Is Not Over. The question of who owns AI training data is one of the most contentious issues in tech. AI companies argue that scraping publicl
The Child Safety Gap in Federal AI Regulation
Federal AI Regulation Puts Child Safety on Parents, Not Platforms The Trump administration’s March 2026 AI legislative framework makes a clear choice on child safety: parents, not tech platforms, bear
Meta Replaces Human Moderators with AI Enforcement Systems
Meta Is Replacing Third-Party Content Moderators with AI Meta announced on March 19, 2026, that it is rolling out more advanced AI content enforcement systems across Facebook and Instagram. The system
Delve’s Fake Compliance Scandal: What Went Wrong
A Compliance Startup Is Accused of Faking the Compliance It Sells Delve, a Y Combinator-backed startup that raised $32 million at a $300 million valuation, is facing accusations of fake compliance. An
Trump’s AI Framework: Federal Rules, Less State Power
Trump’s AI Framework Wants One Federal Rulebook for Artificial Intelligence On March 20, 2026, the Trump administration released a legislative AI framework designed to centralize AI regulation at the
White House Releases National AI Policy Framework for Congress
The White House released a National AI Policy Framework in March 2026, providing Congress with a blueprint for federal AI governance. The framework proposes a risk-based approach that distinguishes be
Colorado AI Act Takes Effect June 2026 with Bias Prevention Rules
Colorado’s Artificial Intelligence Act takes effect on June 1, 2026, making it the first comprehensive state-level AI regulation in the United States. The law requires companies that deploy high-risk
EU AI Act High-Risk Obligations Begin August 2026
The European Union’s AI Act enters its most consequential enforcement phase in August 2026, when obligations for high-risk AI systems take effect. Companies deploying AI in healthcare, education, empl
State AI Laws Multiply as 42 Attorneys General Coordinate Enforcement
A coalition of 42 state attorneys general announced a coordinated approach to AI enforcement in March 2026, creating what amounts to a de facto national regulatory framework in the absence of comprehe
CJEU Holds First Hearing on AI and EU Copyright Law
The Court of Justice of the European Union held its first oral hearing on AI and copyright law in March 2026, in a case that has the potential to reshape the legal foundations of AI model training in