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* '''[[News-May-03-2026|May 3, 2026]]''' — ''Pentagon awards seven AI contracts for classified networks, Academy establishes first AI eligibility rules for Oscars, and AI ModelForge sued over Instagram scraping for non-consensual AI imagery.''
* '''[[News-May-03-2026|May 3, 2026]]''' — ''Pentagon awards seven AI contracts for classified networks, Academy establishes first AI eligibility rules for Oscars, and AI ModelForge sued over Instagram scraping for non-consensual AI imagery.''
* '''[[News-May-02-2026|May 2, 2026]]''' — ''Judge rebukes Musk attorney in OpenAI trial; Amazon sued over AI Rufus shopping assistant; building trade unions partner with tech on AI data centers; Meta faces New Mexico remedies bench trial; OpenAI employees alarmed over ChatGPT violence reporting failures; Oscars issue first-ever AI rules; Chinese court rules AI cannot replace workers''
* '''[[News-May-02-2026|May 2, 2026]]''' — ''Judge rebukes Musk attorney in OpenAI trial; Amazon sued over AI Rufus shopping assistant; building trade unions partner with tech on AI data centers; Meta faces New Mexico remedies bench trial; OpenAI employees alarmed over ChatGPT violence reporting failures; Oscars issue first-ever AI rules; Chinese court rules AI cannot replace workers''
== April 2026 ==
 
* '''[[News-May-01-2026|May 1, 2026]]''' — ''Maryland AI pricing law; Tennessee enacts 6 AI bills; DOD classified AI deals; Pentagon says Anthropic still blacklisted''== April 2026 ==
* [[News-OpenAI-Cyber-Restrictions-2026|April 30, 2026 — OpenAI Restricts Cyber AI Access, Mirroring Anthropic's Mythos Gatekeeping]]
* [[News-OpenAI-Cyber-Restrictions-2026|April 30, 2026 — OpenAI Restricts Cyber AI Access, Mirroring Anthropic's Mythos Gatekeeping]]
* [[News-White-House-Opposes-Anthropic-Mythos-2026|April 30, 2026 — White House Opposes Anthropic's Mythos Expansion]]
* [[News-White-House-Opposes-Anthropic-Mythos-2026|April 30, 2026 — White House Opposes Anthropic's Mythos Expansion]]

Revision as of 16:59, 6 May 2026

This page tracks recent developments in AI law, including legislation, litigation, policy statements, and settlements.

Daily Consolidated Articles

The following daily digest articles consolidate multiple news stories from each day:

May 2026

  • May 6, 2026 — Daily digest: Pennsylvania sues Character.AI over chatbot posing as doctor; White House expands AI model vetting and weighs security EOs; Brockman testifies in Musk v. Altman.
  • May 5, 2026 — Apple Settles $250M Class Action Over Delayed AI Siri — Apple agrees to pay $250M to settle false advertising claims over delayed AI Siri features promoted with iPhone 16 launch.
  • May 5, 2026 — Daily digest: New Mexico seeks $3.7B from Meta as Phase 2 trial opens; Ball & Buchanan call for bipartisan AI security action; Google DeepMind UK staff unionize; Google, Microsoft, and xAI join CAISI early model access program.
  • May 4, 2026 — Musk sought settlement before trial; Trump admin discusses AI oversight EO; Brockman's $30B stake and '$1B diary' revealed at Musk v. Altman trial; EU compute plan criticized; Anthropic announces $1.5B Wall Street venture; Colorado slims AI anti-bias bill; N.D. Cal. opens audio streaming for civil trials; FTC bars Kochava; "This is Fine" creator alleges art theft; unions back data centers
  • May 3, 2026Pentagon awards seven AI contracts for classified networks, Academy establishes first AI eligibility rules for Oscars, and AI ModelForge sued over Instagram scraping for non-consensual AI imagery.
  • May 2, 2026Judge rebukes Musk attorney in OpenAI trial; Amazon sued over AI Rufus shopping assistant; building trade unions partner with tech on AI data centers; Meta faces New Mexico remedies bench trial; OpenAI employees alarmed over ChatGPT violence reporting failures; Oscars issue first-ever AI rules; Chinese court rules AI cannot replace workers

March 2026

Earlier 2026

International

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