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From Brussels to Washington, AI regulation is reshaping how models are built, deployed, and governed. Credence Wire tracks the laws, enforcement actions, and enterprise implications in one place — for policy professionals, legal teams, and technology leaders who need verified context, not noise.

Edited by Vikram Iyer, Priya Mehta, Reinhold Ziegler

Updated June 7, 2026

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Latest AI Regulation Coverage

PolicyJun 23, 2026

Senate Commerce Committee Subpoenas Meta, TikTok, and Snap Over AI Companion Bots for Minors

Lawmakers demand internal research on engagement algorithms, suicide-risk incidents, and age-verification bypass rates ahead of August hearings.

PolicyJun 23, 2026

Twelve Governors Sign Compact Criminalizing Deceptive AI Audio in Campaign Ads

The bipartisan agreement sets model disclosure rules, 48-hour takedown windows, and felony penalties for synthetic voice clips designed to suppress turnout.

PolicyJun 23, 2026

Supreme Court Curtails Agency Power to Mandate AI Audits Without Clear Congressional Authorization

A 6–3 decision strikes down Labor Department rules requiring algorithmic hiring audits, reshaping how federal agencies can regulate private-sector AI.

PolicyJun 22, 2026

House Appropriators Split on $12 Billion AI Research Package as Shutdown Clock Ticks

Republicans propose shifting half the funding to defense applications; Democrats refuse cuts to NSF and NIH grants that supply frontier-model safety research.

PolicyJun 22, 2026

Senate Passes AI Accountability Act in 68–29 Vote After Months of Closed-Door Talks

The bill requires federal contractors to document high-risk AI systems, mandates incident reporting within 72 hours, and creates a civil cause of action for discriminatory automated decisions.

AIJun 22, 2026

OpenAI Signs Multi-Year Licensing Deals With Five Global News Publishers

Agreements with Axel Springer, Le Monde, Prisa, Nikkei, and The Associated Press grant training and display rights in exchange for revenue shares on referred subscriptions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the EU AI Act?+

The EU AI Act is the world's first comprehensive AI law, establishing risk-based requirements for AI systems deployed in the European Union.

Which AI rules matter for enterprise buyers?+

Enterprise buyers should track high-risk system classifications, transparency obligations, foundation model requirements, and sector-specific rules in finance and healthcare.

Who covers AI policy at Credence Wire?+

Vikram Iyer and Priya Mehta lead AI policy coverage from Brussels and Washington, with Reinhold Ziegler covering EU enforcement.

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