New York State Court System Unveils First-Ever Rules Governing Judges’ and Staff’s Use of AI (11.10.25)
New York became the first U.S. state to roll out a comprehensive policy regulating artificial intelligence in its court system.
New York became the first U.S. state to roll out a comprehensive policy regulating artificial intelligence in its court system.
Meta Platforms is set to transform the way it targets advertisements by incorporating conversations users have with its AI chatbot across Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger starting December 16, 2025.
By leveraging photos of real individuals without explicit consent, ClothOff’s operations appear to contravene the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which mandates lawful, transparent, and fair processing of personal data.
Justice Tejas Karia, presiding over the matter, emphasized that the misuse of a celebrity’s persona is not merely a commercial infringement but also a violation of their fundamental right to live with dignity.
The U.S. has rejected calls at the United Nations for binding international oversight of artificial intelligence, favoring national regulation and voluntary cooperation instead. The move highlights growing fractures in global AI governance as the EU, China, and India push forward with divergent regulatory frameworks. Without a unified approach, the risks of fragmented oversight and unchecked cross-border harms loom large.
While the UN frames AI’s impact as a systemic inequality crisis, Altman frames it as a technological inevitability. Yet both perspectives converge on one truth: low- to mid-skill, service-heavy roles are under the greatest threat.
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Minister Shree Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that India will unveil a national AI governance framework by September 28, 2025, with the aim of defining “safety boundaries” around AI, setting in place checks and balances to protect citizens from AI-related harms, and aligning its domestic rules with emerging global norms.
On 17th September, 2025 , the parliament has approved the Bill no. 1146, a comprehensive law regulating artificial intelligence, marking a decisive step in Europe’s attempt to balance innovation with public safeguards.
India’s Parliamentary Standing Committee on Communications and Information Technology has stepped forward with a set of recommendations aimed at regulating the murky world of AI-generated content.
Bollywood icon Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has entered a high-stakes legal battle against the misuse of her name, image, and identity in the digital age. On Tuesday, she filed a petition in the Delhi High Court seeking urgent protection of her publicity and personality rights amid the alarming surge of AI-generated content distorting her likeness for