Antitrust class action targets Microsoft–OpenAI tie-up. A U.S. consumer suit alleges exclusive compute access inflated prices and harmed competition in AI subscriptions.
Today’s developments highlight how regulation is catching up with the power dynamics of AI: from class actions over exclusive compute deals to new laws forcing transparency in chatbot interactions. At the same time, legal scholarship is refining how compliance might be embedded in AI systems.
Today’s developments sharpen the tension between individual rights and AI freedom. From actor unions demanding transparency to courts curbing AI’s reach, the governance of image, identity and system control dominates headlines.
Regulators and courts continue to test AI’s boundaries: a US patent office launches an AI pilot, OpenAI raises competition concerns in the EU, and UK regulators intensify scrutiny over dominant tech platforms. Today’s developments underscore how legal, IP and antitrust regimes are adapting to AI.
Europe set out how competition and data rules interact, the UK signalled practical adoption through privacy-enhancing technologies in government, and legal tech investment stories underscored the market shift.