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== Maryland: AI Dynamic Pricing Signed Into Law, Four AI Bills Advance == Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed '''HB 895''', the AI Dynamic Pricing Act, into law on April 28, 2026. The new law prohibits food retailers and delivery services from using AI and personal data to set individualized prices. Three additional AI bills have been approved by the legislature and await the governor's signature: '''SB 8''' (deepfake protection), '''SB 720''' (AI education guidance for school systems), and '''SB 141''' (deepfakes in political campaign materials).<ref name="tcai-may1">[https://www.transparencycoalition.ai/news/ai-legislative-update-may1-2026 Transparency Coalition β AI Legislative Update: May 1, 2026]</ref> ''See individual article: [[News-Maryland-AI-Bills-Signed-April-2026|Maryland AI Bills Signed April 2026]]'' ---- == Tennessee: Governor Signs Six AI Measures Into Law == Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee signed six AI-related bills into law following the legislature's April 23 adjournment. The newly enacted measures include: '''SB 1580''' (prohibits AI therapy chatbots), '''SB 837''' (defines personhood to exclude AI), '''SB 2310''' (bell-to-bell smartphone limits in K-5 schools), '''SB 2041''' (civil action for deepfake intimate imagery), and '''SB 1469''' (restricts monetization of online content by minors under 14). A chatbot safety bill, '''SB 1700''' (CHAT Act), was approved but effectively killed by an undermining amendment.<ref name="tcai-may1" /> ''See individual article: [[News-Tennessee-AI-Bills-Signed-April-2026|Tennessee AI Bills Signed April 2026]]'' ---- == Oklahoma: Chatbot Safety and AI Identity Theft Bills Advance == '''SB 1521''', Oklahoma's leading chatbot safety bill, has received both Senate and House approval and awaits reconciliation before heading to Gov. Kevin Stitt. Separately, '''HB 3244''' β which makes the use of AI an aggravating factor in identity theft crimes β was sent to the governor on April 30, 2026.<ref name="tcai-may1" /> ''See individual article: [[News-Oklahoma-AI-Bills-April-2026|Oklahoma AI Bills April 2026]]'' ---- == Arizona: AI Bills in Limbo Amid Budget Showdown == Arizona lawmakers have blown past their original April 25 adjournment date due to a budget standoff between Republican legislative leaders and Gov. Katie Hobbs. Three AI-related bills remain in a holding pattern as Hobbs has vowed to sign no legislation until a budget agreement is reached. The impasse leaves Arizona's AI legislative agenda in limbo.<ref name="tcai-may1" /> ''See also: [[Arizona SB 1786 AI Content Verification Act 2026|Arizona SB 1786]]'' ---- ---- == OpenAI Restricts Cyber Access, Mirroring Anthropic's Mythos Approach == On '''April 30, 2026''', OpenAI CEO '''Sam Altman''' confirmed the company's '''GPT-5.5 Cyber''' cybersecurity tool will be released through a controlled access program to "critical cyber defenders," requiring applicants to submit credentials for approval. The approach mirrors the same restrictive distribution strategy Altman had previously criticized '''Anthropic''' for adopting with its '''Mythos''' model, which he had called "fear-based marketing." OpenAI says it is consulting with the U.S. government to expand access to verified cybersecurity professionals.<ref name="tc-cyber2">[https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/30/after-dissing-anthropic-for-limiting-mythos-openai-restricts-access-to-cyber-too/ TechCrunch, "After dissing Anthropic for limiting Mythos, OpenAI restricts access to Cyber, too," April 30, 2026]</ref> ''See individual article: [[News-OpenAI-Cyber-Restrictions-2026|OpenAI Restricts Cyber Access]]'' ---- == DOD Strikes Classified AI Deals with Nvidia, Microsoft, Google, AWS (May 1, 2026) == The '''U.S. Department of Defense''' announced on '''May 1, 2026''' new agreements with '''Nvidia''', '''Microsoft''', '''Google''', '''SpaceX''', '''Reflection AI''', and '''Amazon Web Services''' to deploy their AI systems on classified military networks "for lawful operational use." The deals represent a major expansion of commercial AI's role in national security, allowing the participating companies' AI tools to operate in sensitive defense environments.<ref name="bloomberg-dod">[https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-05-01/nvidia-microsoft-aws-expanding-classified-military-ai-use Bloomberg, "Nvidia, Microsoft, AWS Expanding Classified Military AI Use," May 1, 2026]</ref><ref name="cnn-dod">[https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/01/tech/pentagon-ai-anthropic CNN, "Pentagon strikes AI deals with Nvidia, Microsoft, Google for classified military use," May 1, 2026]</ref> The agreements follow years of internal debate and employee protests at major tech companies over military AI contracts, most notably Google's Project Maven controversy. The deals come amid growing U.S. efforts to maintain technological superiority over China in AI-enabled defense capabilities. ''See individual article: [[News-DOD-Classified-AI-Deals-May-2026|DOD Classified AI Deals]]'' ---- == Pentagon Tech Chief: Anthropic Still Blacklisted, But Mythos Is a 'Separate' Issue == Defense Department CTO '''Emil Michael''' told CNBC on '''May 1, 2026''' that '''Anthropic''' remains designated as a supply chain risk β meaning defense contractors must certify they do not use Anthropic's '''Claude''' models. However, Michael distinguished Mythos as a "separate national security moment," saying the government needs to "make sure that our networks are hardened up" because Mythos has "capabilities that are particular to finding cyber vulnerabilities and patching them." The comments came the same day the DOD announced AI deals with seven other companies for classified network use β '''Nvidia''', '''Microsoft''', '''Google''', '''SpaceX''', '''OpenAI''', '''Reflection AI''', and '''AWS''' β with Anthropic notably excluded. Anthropic sued the Trump administration in March 2026 to reverse the blacklisting.<ref name="cnbc-blacklist">[https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/01/pentagon-anthropic-blacklist-mythos-michael.html CNBC, "Pentagon tech chief says Anthropic is still blacklisted, but Mythos is a separate issue," May 1, 2026]</ref> ''See also: [[News-White-House-Opposes-Anthropic-Mythos-2026|White House Opposes Anthropic's Mythos Expansion]]'' ---- == Film Academy Establishes First AI Rules for Oscar Eligibility == The '''Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences''', the organization behind the '''Academy Awards''' (Oscars), on '''May 1, 2026''' for the first time issued rules addressing the use of '''artificial intelligence''' in performances and scripts eligible for the '''2027 Academy Awards'''. The new rules address AI-generated performances and AI-assisted screenwriting, marking a significant expansion of AI governance into the creative arts and entertainment industry. The move follows broader debates across Hollywood about AI's role in filmmaking, including the 2023 writers' and actors' strikes.<ref name="ap-oscars">[https://apnews.com/article/oscars-new-rules-artificial-intelligence-international-film-95a66f19bd0a95d371ac82f21df1a0f4 AP News, "Oscars organization expands international film eligibility, addresses AI in new rules," May 1, 2026]</ref> ---- == Musk v Altman Trial: Judge Probes Attorneys on $97B Bid == On '''April 30, 2026''', the federal judge overseeing '''''Musk v Altman et al''''' paused proceedings to question '''Elon Musk''''s attorneys about a '''$97 billion bid''' related to OpenAI. The trial, heard in the '''Northern District of California''', concerns OpenAI's evolution from nonprofit to for-profit entity. Musk testified earlier in the week that xAI trained its Grok model on OpenAI outputs, and sparred with OpenAI attorney William Savitt during cross-examination.<ref name="ap-musk">[https://apnews.com/article/elon-musk-openai-trial-sam-altman-2026 AP News, "Elon Musk spars with OpenAI attorney in trial over company's evolution from a nonprofit," April 30, 2026]</ref><ref name="techcrunch-musk">[https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/01/musk-v-altman-is-just-getting-started/ TechCrunch, "Musk v. Altman is just getting started," May 1, 2026]</ref> ''See case page: [[Musk v Altman et al]]'' == Musk v Altman Trial: No Court Session; New Exhibits Released == '''May 1, 2026''' β There was no courtroom session in ''Musk v. Altman'' on May 1, but additional evidence exhibits were released publicly. The newly disclosed documents include further emails from as early as 2015 detailing the foundations of OpenAI and early tensions at the company, Tesla Model 3 receipts showing vehicles donated to OpenAI team members by Elon Musk, and correspondence involving Valve's Gabe Newell and game designer Hideo Kojima. The exhibits continue to build the evidentiary record in the bench trial with advisory jury. The trial is expected to resume on Friday, May 2.<ref name="verge-evidence">[https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/01/business/a-subplot-of-the-musk-altman-trial-which-billionaires-deserve-the-keys-to-the-god-machine CNN: A subplot of the Musk-Altman trial]</ref> <ref name="verge-musk-day4">[https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/openai-trial-former-technology-chief-says-altman-sowed-chaos-distrust-among-top-2026-05-06/ Reuters: In OpenAI trial, former technology chief says Altman sowed chaos, distrust]</ref> == Microsoft Debuts AI Agent for Legal Work in Word == '''May 1, 2026''' β Microsoft has unveiled a new AI agent integrated into Microsoft Word that is designed specifically for legal professionals. The Copilot-powered tool aims to assist lawyers with drafting, reviewing, and analyzing legal documents directly within Word, positioning Microsoft to compete in the growing market for AI-assisted legal technology. The launch reflects the broader trend of AI companies targeting professional services verticals, including the legal industry, with specialized tools that promise efficiency gains but raise questions about accuracy, confidentiality, and the unauthorized practice of law.<ref name="verge-msft-law">[https://www.artificiallawyer.com/2026/04/30/microsoft-launches-its-own-legal-agent-for-word/ Artificial Lawyer: Microsoft Launches Its Own Legal Agent For Word, April 30, 2026]</ref> == References == <references /> [[Category:Cases Against OpenAI]] [[Category:Cases Against Anthropic]] [[Category:State Legislation]] [[Category:Maryland]] [[Category:Tennessee]] [[Category:Oklahoma]]] [[Category:Arizona]] [[Category:Consumer Protection]] [[Category:Chatbot Regulation]] [[Category:Deepfakes]] [[Category:Healthcare AI]] [[Category:Child Safety]] [[Category:Education]] [[Category:Data Privacy]] [[Category:Music Industry]] [[Category:Corporate Governance]]
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