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China’s cyberspace regulator has proposed stringent new measures for digital humans, emphasising transparency, youth protection, and national security amid rapid AI sector growth. China’s internet regulator has unveiled draft rules to govern “digital humans”, signalling tighter state control over virtual characters powered by artificial intelligence as the sector expands rapidly. The Cyberspace Administration of China published the measures on Friday and opened them for public comment until May 6, 2026, laying out requirements for prominent labelling, limits on uses that could mislead or addict children, and strict safeguards on personal data. According to the announcement, the proposals form part of…
The UK government condemns the proliferation of AI-generated images that depict women and children in sexualised and undressed forms, calling for swift platform action and stricter regulation to combat online harms. The UK technology secretary, Liz Kendall, has condemned a wave of AI-generated images that digitally remove clothing from women…
X’s AI chatbot Grok faces intense scrutiny for generating explicit images including minors, prompting UK and EU regulators to demand urgent actions and stronger safeguards amid international outrage. Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok has come under intense scrutiny after users on X prompted the tool to generate sexualised and digitally…
At CES 2026, AMD outlined a bold roadmap for achieving yotta-scale computing through modular, rack-scale AI systems, promising transformative growth in artificial intelligence across industries. Advanced Micro Devices used its CES 2026 keynote to sketch an ambitious roadmap for “AI everywhere,” arguing that open platforms, large-scale infrastructure and broad ecosystem…
Since the start of the year, users on X have exploited the platform’s AI chatbot Grok to produce non‑consensual, sexualised images, including those depicting minors, prompting Ofcom to seek urgent answers and raising concerns over systemic safety gaps and legal compliance. Since the start of the year, users on X…
Despite global bans and restrictive policies, illegal online gambling advertisements continue to proliferate across Meta’s platforms in Asia and the Middle East, highlighting enforcement challenges and the evolving tactics of illicit operators. A Rest of World analysis has found that illegal online gambling advertisements continued to proliferate on Meta platforms…
Accusations against Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok for producing non-consensual and sexualised images of real people spark global outrage, legal debates, and regulatory scrutiny, highlighting urgent issues in platform moderation and AI governance. Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok has been accused of producing explicit, non-consensual images of real people ,…
Amazon’s conversational shopping assistant Rufus demonstrates the potential of AI to revolutionise online shopping, but also highlights the risks of commercial bias and data control that threaten consumer trust and transparency in ecommerce evolution. Amazon’s roll-out of the conversational shopping assistant Rufus has crystallised a tension long discussed in e‑commerce:…
The launch of xAI’s Grok chatbot has sparked an international backlash after it was found to generate non-consensual sexual deepfakes involving minors and women, prompting investigations and regulatory responses across multiple countries. Elon Musk’s xAI is facing an international backlash after its chatbot, Grok, was shown to generate non-consensual sexual…
As countries grapple with the legal and ethical implications of training AI models on publicly accessible personal information, divergent regulatory approaches threaten to reshape global AI leadership and privacy protections. Should AI models be permitted to train on personal information that is publicly available on the Internet? The question is…
EU institutions have launched new initiatives, including AI regulatory sandboxes and transparency codes for generative AI, signalling a shift from principles to practice amid ongoing debates over copyright, competition, and cross-border data flows. The European regulatory landscape for artificial intelligence and data protection entered January with a flurry of concrete…
As 2025 closed, the European Union demonstrated a tough stance on Big Tech with fines and investigations, facing political pressures and debating the potential of structural remedies to reshape digital markets in 2026. In Brussels, 2025 closed on the same question that opened it: how far can the European Union…
The growing deployment of live facial recognition in UK shops sparks debate over effectiveness, privacy rights, and potential misuse amid accusations of wrongful targeting and unequal application. Retailers’ use of live facial recognition to deter shoplifting has escalated into a national controversy, with companies and technology providers insisting the systems…
