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Intensifying Regulatory and Legal Actions Against AI Firms

Governments and regulators worldwide are stepping up antitrust probes, copyright lawsuits, and content moderation rules targeting AI and big tech companies.

Detected: 2026-07-17 · Updated: 2026-07-17

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