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Consolidated daily articles with all news from each day: | Consolidated daily articles with all news from each day: | ||
* [[News-April-29-2026|April 29, 2026]] — Musk testifies Altman 'looting' OpenAI; OpenAI-AWS partnership; China freezes robotaxi licenses; Meta violates EU child safety law; Pentagon AI chief confirms Google work | |||
* [[News-April-27-2026|April 27, 2026]] — China blocks Meta's $2B Manus AI acquisition; OpenAI caps Microsoft revenue share; Supreme Court hears geofence warrant challenge; Musk v. Altman jury seated; DOJ joins xAI Colorado challenge | * [[News-April-27-2026|April 27, 2026]] — China blocks Meta's $2B Manus AI acquisition; OpenAI caps Microsoft revenue share; Supreme Court hears geofence warrant challenge; Musk v. Altman jury seated; DOJ joins xAI Colorado challenge | ||
* [[News April 26 2026|April 26, 2026 — SEIU shareholder derivative suit, Getty v Stability AI ruling, Britannica/Gracenote stays, Adobe consolidated complaint]] | * [[News April 26 2026|April 26, 2026 — SEIU shareholder derivative suit, Getty v Stability AI ruling, Britannica/Gracenote stays, Adobe consolidated complaint]] | ||
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* [[Doe v X.AI Corp|Doe v. xAI]] — Minors allege Grok generated CSAM deepfakes | * [[Doe v X.AI Corp|Doe v. xAI]] — Minors allege Grok generated CSAM deepfakes | ||
* [[XAI Corp v Weiser|xAI v. Weiser]] — xAI challenges Colorado AI Act on constitutional grounds; DOJ intervenes on xAI side | * [[XAI Corp v Weiser|xAI v. Weiser]] — xAI challenges Colorado AI Act on constitutional grounds; DOJ intervenes on xAI side | ||
* [[Musk v Altman et al]] — Charitable trust dispute over OpenAI governance; [[News Musk v | * [[Musk v Altman et al]] — Charitable trust dispute over OpenAI governance; [[News Musk v Altman Trial Begins April 27 2026|bench trial began April 27]]; [[News-Musk-v-Altman-Trial-Day-2-2026|Musk testified April 28, accusing Altman of 'looting' charity]] | ||
* [[SEIU Pension Plan Master Trust v Narayen|SEIU v. Narayen]] — First shareholder derivative suit over AI training on copyrighted works (Adobe) | * [[SEIU Pension Plan Master Trust v Narayen|SEIU v. Narayen]] — First shareholder derivative suit over AI training on copyrighted works (Adobe) | ||
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Content is updated regularly. All entries include inline citations and primary sources where available. | Content is updated regularly. All entries include inline citations and primary sources where available. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:43, 29 April 2026
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Daily Digests
Consolidated daily articles with all news from each day:
- April 29, 2026 — Musk testifies Altman 'looting' OpenAI; OpenAI-AWS partnership; China freezes robotaxi licenses; Meta violates EU child safety law; Pentagon AI chief confirms Google work
- April 27, 2026 — China blocks Meta's $2B Manus AI acquisition; OpenAI caps Microsoft revenue share; Supreme Court hears geofence warrant challenge; Musk v. Altman jury seated; DOJ joins xAI Colorado challenge
- April 26, 2026 — SEIU shareholder derivative suit, Getty v Stability AI ruling, Britannica/Gracenote stays, Adobe consolidated complaint
- April 25, 2026 — Musk drops fraud claims ahead of trial
- April 24, 2026 — State AI legislation roundup, litigation trends report, House AI demo
- April 22, 2026 — California bills advance, Blackburn announces TRUMP AMERICA AI Act momentum
- April 21, 2026 — Connecticut SB 5, Nevada/New Mexico AI Policy Office bills pass
- April 15, 2026 — Iowa conversational AI act passes, Florida special session called
- April 13, 2026 — Maryland bills to governor, AI privilege rulings, education rule
- April 6, 2026 — Anthropic settlement, Penguin Random House v. OpenAI, GEMA v. Suno
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- Doe v. xAI — Minors allege Grok generated CSAM deepfakes
- xAI v. Weiser — xAI challenges Colorado AI Act on constitutional grounds; DOJ intervenes on xAI side
- Musk v Altman et al — Charitable trust dispute over OpenAI governance; bench trial began April 27; Musk testified April 28, accusing Altman of 'looting' charity
- SEIU v. Narayen — First shareholder derivative suit over AI training on copyrighted works (Adobe)
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