In this article: Generative AI is transforming content creation, with CISAC warning of significant risks to artists’ incomes due to unauthorized use of copyrighted works. AI-generated content, expected to grow to $67.7 billion by 2028, increasingly replaces traditional methods, undermining human creators in the marketplace. Translators and adaptors for dubbing face a 56% income drop, […]
AI Regulation
In this article: The CCIA State Policy Center highlights significant state-level AI legislative activity in 2024, with AI-related bills introduced in nearly every state. States like Colorado and California illustrate contrasting approaches; Colorado passed SB 205 despite stakeholder concerns, while California vetoed SB 1047 but enacted other AI-specific measures. Key legislative focus areas include AI […]
In this article: Malaysia launched a National AI Office to shape policies and address regulatory issues, aiming to become a regional AI development hub. The country attracted billions in investments from global tech firms for AI and cloud infrastructure. The office will handle strategic planning, R&D, and regulatory oversight, marking a key step in Malaysia’s […]
In this article: Deepfake technology, driven by AI, is advancing rapidly, blending creativity with risks like misinformation, identity theft, and threats to democratic processes. The widespread misuse of deepfakes underscores the urgent need for regulatory oversight to protect media trust and societal communication. This policy paper compares international regulatory approaches from the EU, US, China, […]
In this article: Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw advocates a balanced approach to tackling fake news while protecting freedom of speech, hinting at potential new AI-specific laws. In Parliament, he emphasized the need for consensus on social media accountability and AI governance, addressing global challenges like fake news and misinformation. Vaishnaw highlighted the importance of societal […]
In this article: A Washington research conference highlighted progress in AI regulation through executive orders, international agreements, and resolutions, but warned of persistent regulatory gaps. Shigeo Yamada, Japan’s ambassador to the US, emphasized the risk of “AI safe havens,” where unregulated AI development could undermine global governance efforts. Yamada acknowledged challenges in engaging nations with […]
In this article: The CCIA report warns that overly broad or inconsistent AI regulations could stifle innovation and create costly compliance burdens. It analyzes the flood of AI policies introduced in 2024, highlighting state-level trends, challenges, and implications. Key legislative approaches include safety guardrails, digital provenance, deepfake regulations, and AI task forces, with efforts led […]
In this article: Freshfields’ attorneys examine generative AI’s global impact Companies must understand how regulators approach AI Click the link to read more details https://news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/ai-regulation-is-evolving-globally-and-businesses-need-to-keep-up
In this article: MeitY responded to a Rajya Sabha query on guidelines for organizations working on AI. NASSCOM and industry stakeholders are collaborating on voluntary AI regulation guidelines. The government aims to encourage voluntary adoption of good practices through a supportive environment. The query was raised by Derek O’Brien, asking about guideline development and stakeholder […]
In this article: Brazil’s Senate Temporary Committee on Artificial Intelligence approved a bill to regulate AI use, now under plenary debate. An urgent motion was passed, but the vote was postponed to Tuesday, December 10. Proposed by Senate President Rodrigo Pacheco, the bill aims for finalization this year during his tenure. The bill introduces the […]
