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US Copyright Office issues notice of inquiry on artificial intelligence

The United States Copyright Office issued an official request for comments and notice of inquiry on copyright and artificial intelligence (AI) in the Federal Register on Aug. 30. The Copyright Office issued a notice of inquiry in the Federal Register seeking public comment on questions about copyright law and policy issues

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German regulators launch inquiry into ChatGPT GDPR compliance

OpenAI faces another hurdle in its quest to continue doing business in the European Union as German authorities have launched an inquiry into the company’s privacy practices and GDPR compliance. As reported by AFP, regulators in Germany are demanding answers concerning the company’s intentions and ability to comply with the strict

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Australian Banking Association’s cost of living inquiry reveals bank pressure

The trade association for the Australian banking industry — Australian Banking Association (ABA) — launched a cost of living inquiry to closely study the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, global supply chain constraints and geopolitical tensions, among others, on Australians.An analysis of the rising inflation and concurrent collapse of three

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UK lawmakers open inquiry into NFT regulation — ‘there are fears that the bubble may burst’

Members of the United Kingdom’s Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee have opened an inquiry to hear from the public on the potential benefits and risks of nonfungible tokens, or NFTs, and blockchain on the country’s economy.In a Nov. 4 announcement, the DCMS committee said its inquiry was related to

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Key witness called to testify at Terra parliamentary inquiry is a no-show

The CEO of venture capital firm Hashed and early Terra (LUNC) investor Kim Seo-joon has cited “extreme stress” following the Terra crash as the reason for his no-show at South Korea’s National Assembly's Political Affairs Committee.Seo-joon was one of six people selected to take part in the South Korean parliament’s

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UK Parliamentary Group Starts Crypto Inquiry to Form Policy Recommendations

Following the recent crypto market slump, which has seen several companies collapse and billions of dollars lost, regulators worldwide are scrambling to set up more robust crypto rules. Other major economies including the European Union and the U.S. have rules for stablecoins as well as licensing frameworks for crypto service

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