New executive order shifts US AI policy toward national security
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New executive order shifts US AI policy toward national security McDermott Will & Schulte
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The explosive growth of AI is kicking off a new debate: Should the government rechannel a possible avalanche of earnings to the public?
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Warren seeks admin leadership to testify on AI policy Nextgov/FCW
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Amazon's Ring division is facing a lawsuit related to its use of facial recognition technology, according to a report from WAVY.com. Specific allegations and plaintiffs have not been detailed in the available excerpt.
Why this matters: Facial recognition integrated into consumer doorbell cameras raises serious concerns about warrantless biometric surveillance of public and residential spaces, with legal challenges potentially setting precedents for how such data may be collected, retained, and shared with law enforcement.
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The messaging giant announced that it disrupted a phishing campaign targeting its users with NSO’s spyware.
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The bill is expected to blanket-ban companies and startups from selling people's precise location data across the state.
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While we do not outright oppose the taking of AI company stock, or of a US a sovereign wealth fund, there are better ways to achieve the senator’s goals Let no one accuse Bernie Sanders of ducking the big questions. Writing in the New York Times last week, the senator asked: “Will the future of humanity be determined by a handful of billionaires who have promoted and developed AI, with virtually no democratic input, who stand to become even richer and more powerful than they are today?” We agree entirely that this is one of the most potent questions facing global democracy today. Our book, Re…
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ICO statement on the Government’s new advisory AI Growth Lab Information Commissioner's Office
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Mayer Brown strengthens Salt Lake City office with data privacy and minor safety litigator Larissa Lee Mayer Brown
Data Privacy Rules Built for Human Behavior Have an AI Agent Problem corporatecomplianceinsights.com
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Meta has reversed course on facial recognition functionality within its AI application, scaling back or removing the feature after its introduction drew scrutiny.
Why this matters: Facial recognition in consumer AI apps raises serious biometric privacy concerns, as such data is uniquely sensitive and difficult to anonymize. The reversal suggests public or regulatory pressure can still constrain how platforms deploy surveillance-capable technology on mass audiences.
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Global data privacy and AI case law review – June 2026 Dentons
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AI ‘Regulation’ in the Chokepoint State Just Security
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Why the EU AI Act belongs on every general counsel's radar – now | Governance Intelligence
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AI Act reloaded? What the latest AI Act changes mean in practice Stibbe
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EU AI Act Update: The European Commission Publishes Draft Guidelines on HRAIs Inside Privacy
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Apple faces data privacy claims from 6M+ Illinois users Courthouse News
Meta Deletes Face-Recognition System From Its Smart Glasses App After WIRED Report WIRED
Massachusetts votes to pass new privacy rights bill that bans sale of precise location data TechCrunch
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VICTORY: Meta Strips Facial Recognition Code From Smart Glasses App After Public Outcry Electronic Frontier Foundation
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Helsinki Moot Court aims to advance student collaboration, experience with crucial legal topics IAPP
Litigation attacking chatbots as dangerous products are opening a new frontier in legal fights against tech.
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4 steps for businesses to establish an AI governance policy Financial Management magazine
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AI can strengthen food security, resilience and sustainability in agriculture. Explore key challenges and opportunities for agri-food systems. The post AI for inclusive and resilient agri-food systems: Potential ways forward appeared first on OECD.AI.
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