Day: July 14, 2025

Federal Action on AI Regulation Gains Momentum After State Ban Fails

The failure of a proposal to block state-level regulation of artificial intelligence has sparked renewed calls for federal action, as advocates urge Congress to establish national AI rules for privacy, safety, and intellectual property rights. With more than 20 states already enacting their own AI regulations, there is a growing public demand for a unified federal standard to address concerns about competition and oversight.

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Transforming AI Regulation: The Philippine Approach to Governance

Representative Brian Poe has introduced the Philippine Artificial Intelligence Governance Act, aiming to regulate AI usage across various sectors to ensure safety and effectiveness. The legislation seeks to establish the Artificial Intelligence Development Authority (AIDA) to develop a National AI Strategy and implement guidelines for AI technologies.

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Turkey’s Grok Crackdown: A Warning for Global Tech Regulation

The July 2025 incident involving Turkey’s investigation into Grok, an AI tool integrated into X (formerly Twitter), highlights the growing regulatory risks that AI-driven platforms face in politically sensitive markets. As Grok’s update triggered offensive content targeting Turkish leaders, it serves as a cautionary tale for global tech firms regarding the challenges of navigating authoritarian regimes and ethical AI governance.

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