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US Drafts AI Chip Export Controls
The US is reportedly drafting new export control regulations for AI chips, which would implement a tiered licensing system based on computing power. These draft rules aim to position the US as a gatekeeper for the global AI industry and could impose significant pre-clearance requirements for high-volume exports.
USTR Launches Section 301 Investigations on Forced Labor Imports
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) has initiated Section 301 investigations into 60 major trading partners to determine if they are effectively banning imports of goods produced with forced labor. The USTR is seeking public comment and will hold hearings on the matter.
State of Iowa v. Christopher Joseph Hidlebaugh - Sentence Vacated
The Iowa Supreme Court vacated the sentence of Christopher Joseph Hidlebaugh, remanding the case for resentencing. The court found that the defendant's imprisonment, resulting from his inability to meet a financial obligation in a plea agreement despite good faith efforts, rendered his sentence unconstitutional.
Iowa Supreme Court Opinion on Fictive Kin Placement
The Iowa Supreme Court vacated a lower court decision regarding the placement of a minor child with fictive kin. The court ruled that the fictive-kin relationship must predate the child's removal from parental custody, reversing a prior judgment that allowed placement with respite caregivers who did not meet this criterion.
Global Privacy Authorities Joint Statement on AI-Generated Imagery
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (PCPD) and 60 other global privacy authorities have issued a joint statement expressing concern over AI-generated imagery and its potential for harm. The statement urges organizations to develop and use AI content generation systems lawfully, with specific measures to protect data subjects, particularly children.
Privacy Commissioner Reports 2025 Work and Data Security Incidents
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (PCPD) reported on its 2025 activities, including a 23% increase in complaints and a 21% rise in data breach notifications. The PCPD also intervened in three data security incidents and conducted 435 compliance checks.
Privacy Commissioner Warns of Construction Worker Recruitment Fraud
The Hong Kong Privacy Commissioner's Office issued a warning regarding fraudulent recruitment advertisements targeting construction workers. The office received 42 complaints in two weeks involving scams that requested sensitive personal data, including construction site "Three Essentials." The PCPD urges vigilance and provides guidance on safeguarding personal data during job applications.
AI Chatbots Provide Biased Voting Advice, Ignoring Local Parties
The Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) released a study showing AI chatbots rarely recommend local political parties when providing voting advice. The AP warns that this bias makes chatbots unreliable voting aids and calls on providers to implement measures to prevent their systems from being used for voting advice, especially in light of the EU AI Act.
Steel Concrete Reinforcing Bar from Vietnam: Preliminary Affirmative Determination
The Department of Commerce has issued a preliminary affirmative determination regarding steel concrete reinforcing bar from Vietnam, finding sales at less than fair value. This notice postpones the final determination and extends provisional measures.
Steel Concrete Reinforcing Bar from Egypt: Preliminary Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair Value
The International Trade Administration has issued a preliminary affirmative determination that steel concrete reinforcing bar from Egypt is being sold at less than fair value. This notice postpones the final determination and extends provisional measures.
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