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EU AI Act: Why Brussels Just Delayed Its Toughest Rules
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EU AI Act: Why Brussels Just Delayed Its Toughest Rules

The EU AI Act's high-risk obligations have been postponed via the Digital Omnibus on AI: stand-alone Annex III systems now apply from 2 December 2027 and embedded Annex I systems from 2 August 2028 (fixed dates, not a conditional trigger). A provisional political deal was struck 6 May 2026 and confirmed by the Council 13 May. A new Article 5 ban on nudifiers/CSAM is added (transition to 2 Dec 2026), and AI literacy duties are softened. Crucially, Article 50 transparency obligations still apply from 2 August 2026. The piece weighs whether the delay is a quiet retreat or responsible governance.

By Aisha Patel · 6 min · Jun 24, 2026

AB 2013: Inside xAI's Fight to Kill California's AI Data Law
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AB 2013: Inside xAI's Fight to Kill California's AI Data Law

A breakdown of California's AB 2013 training-data law and xAI's constitutional lawsuit to overturn it.

By Aisha Patel · 5 min · Jun 20, 2026

AI Search Copyright: The Lawsuits Closing In on Perplexity
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AI Search Copyright: The Lawsuits Closing In on Perplexity

AI search engines are facing a wave of copyright litigation. The New York Times and CNN have sued Perplexity over scraping and verbatim reproduction, including paywalled content its Comet browser reads past client-side walls. The .5B Bartz v. Anthropic settlement showed piracy carries huge consequences, and Perplexity's Comet Plus revenue-share program concedes that web content was never free.

By Aisha Patel · 6 min · Jun 14, 2026

The Great American AI Act: A 3-Year Freeze on State AI Laws
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The Great American AI Act: A 3-Year Freeze on State AI Laws

The Great American Artificial Intelligence Act, a 269-page bipartisan discussion draft unveiled June 4, 2026, would impose federal safety mandates on large frontier AI developers—public risk frameworks, semi-annual independent audits, incident reporting, and up to $1 million-a-day penalties—while preempting new state laws regulating AI model development for three years. AI-safety groups call the preemption a 'generational mistake'; sponsors argue a single federal standard beats a 50-state patchwork.

By Aisha Patel · 6 min · Jun 11, 2026

Reddit v. Perplexity: The Scraping Lawsuit That Could Reshape AI
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Reddit v. Perplexity: The Scraping Lawsuit That Could Reshape AI

Reddit sued Perplexity and three scraping firms (Oxylabs, SerpApi, AWMProxy) in October 2025, alleging they bypassed access controls to harvest Reddit content from Google search results. Crucially, Reddit leans on the DMCA's anti-circumvention provision (17 U.S.C. 1201) rather than copyright, sidestepping fair-use defenses. A win could force platforms industry-wide to wall off user content and pursue licensing.

By Aisha Patel · 5 min · Jun 10, 2026

ChatGPT Ads: Can Advertising and AI Trust Coexist?
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ChatGPT Ads: Can Advertising and AI Trust Coexist?

On May 5, 2026, OpenAI opened a beta self-serve Ads Manager for ChatGPT with CPC bidding and aggregate measurement tools, backed by agencies like Dentsu, Omnicom, Publicis and WPP. OpenAI promises independent answers, private conversations and user control — but an AI assistant that answers in a single authoritative voice has more power to nudge than search ever did, making those principles essential to enforce.

By Aisha Patel · 6 min · Jun 6, 2026

AI Companion Chatbots: The 2026 Lawsuit Reckoning
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AI Companion Chatbots: The 2026 Lawsuit Reckoning

A 2026 survey of the legal and regulatory reckoning facing AI companion chatbots. Florida sued OpenAI and Sam Altman on June 1, 2026; Character.AI settled teen-suicide suits and faces a Pennsylvania action; the FTC opened a companion-bot inquiry; and the EU AI Act becomes fully applicable on August 2, 2026, but leaves emotion-recognition gaps. The piece outlines what real safeguards would require.

By Aisha Patel · 6 min · Jun 2, 2026

AI Data Centers: The Energy and Water Bill Coming Due
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AI Data Centers: The Energy and Water Bill Coming Due

AI data centers are now a national-scale energy story. The IEA projects global data center electricity rising from 415 TWh in 2024 to 945 TWh by 2030, with AI the main driver. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory projects US data centers reach 7-12% of national electricity by 2028, with direct water use of 16-33 billion gallons. Liquid cooling cuts water 70-90% but not electricity, the dominant cost. The ethical asks are transparency, fair cost attribution rather than socializing grid upgrades onto households, real additionality of clean energy, and water-siting discipline.

By Aisha Patel · 5 min · Jun 1, 2026

Colorado AI Act: SB 189 Guts America's Top AI Law
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Colorado AI Act: SB 189 Guts America's Top AI Law

On May 14, 2026, Colorado's Governor signed SB 189, repealing and replacing the Colorado AI Act. The new law delays the effective date to January 1, 2027 and abandons the duty of care, impact assessments, and risk-management mandates in favor of a narrower ADMT disclosure-and-transparency regime.

By Aisha Patel · 6 min · May 31, 2026

Claude Mythos: The AI Anthropic Built Then Refused to Release
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Claude Mythos: The AI Anthropic Built Then Refused to Release

Anthropic trained Claude Mythos, its most capable AI, but refused to release it due to security findings.

By Aisha Patel · 6 min · Apr 18, 2026

Doctronic: Utah Lets AI Renew Prescriptions Without a Doctor
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Doctronic: Utah Lets AI Renew Prescriptions Without a Doctor

Utah's Doctronic AI system is autonomously renewing prescriptions, pioneering AI in medicine.

By Aisha Patel · 5 min · Apr 8, 2026