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OpenAI Faces Massive TCPA Liability Over RoboCalls and Texts

A new TCPA complaint alleges that OpenAI and Twilio may be liable for user-initiated robocalls and robotexts, potentially exposing them to significant financial risk. The lawsuit seeks class status for individuals who received marketing messages generated via OpenAI platforms without consent, highlighting legal concerns for AI voice and text technologies.

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New York’s Next Steps in AI Regulation After the RAISE Act

New York lawmakers are preparing to introduce new regulations on AI development and usage, building on the foundation of the RAISE Act. This effort aims to provide clearer guidelines, especially for AI applications in workplace settings, following a recent hearing with industry stakeholders.

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Global Crackdown on AI-Generated Explicit Content

International regulators have taken swift action against AI platforms generating explicit imagery, particularly involving minors, enforcing laws across the UK, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the US. This global effort highlights the urgent need for organizations to proactively address AI-generated sexually explicit content risks.

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Global AI Regulation: Trends and Implications for 2026

The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence technologies has led to evolving global legal frameworks. This article examines AI regulatory developments in the EU, UK, US, and Asia, highlighting compliance challenges and strategic insights for organizations in 2026.

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AI Agents: Bridging the Security Gap in Adoption

Agentic AI adoption is accelerating faster than generative AI models, driving demand for proactive tools that boost productivity and revenue. However, this rapid growth has outpaced the development of essential security and governance frameworks, raising concerns about AI tool performance, security, and governance.

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AI Regulation: Balancing Innovation and Free Speech

As the 2026 legislative session begins, lawmakers are proposing new AI regulations that raise significant First Amendment concerns regarding free speech. Existing laws already address many issues related to fraud and discrimination, suggesting new regulations should be narrow and focused rather than broad and vague.

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Washington Lawmakers Consider AI Regulation Amid Industry Pushback

Washington state lawmakers are considering new regulations on artificial intelligence to address concerns over deepfakes, chatbot safety, and discrimination by automated systems. Key proposals include requiring AI detection tools for generative AI companies and implementing safeguards for minors using chatbots.

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Empowering Consumers: The Case for an AI Hotline

An AI hotline could serve as a dedicated platform for consumers to report their experiences with AI tools, helping state attorneys general identify bad actors and enforce consumer protection laws. By collecting specific feedback, this initiative aims to foster innovation while ensuring accountability in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

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