Spain moves to curb AI deepfakes with new consent rules on images and voices

By |2026-01-13T14:05:58+00:00January57 13, 2026|

Spain’s government has approved draft legislation aimed at restricting the misuse of artificial intelligence to create deepfake images and voices. The proposal tightens consent requirements, particularly for children, and seeks to limit how images shared online can be reused without permission.

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The World Wide Web Consortium moves forward on Web Authentication Level 3, strengthening passwordless login on the web

By |2026-01-13T13:58:46+00:00January45 13, 2026|

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has published a new draft of Web Authentication Level 3, a technical standard that underpins passwordless login methods such as security keys, fingerprint readers, and device-based authentication. The update aims to make logging in online more secure, private, and easier for users.

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US standards body seeks input on securing AI agent systems

By |2026-01-15T08:34:28+00:00January53 13, 2026|

The US National Institute of Standards and Technology has opened a public request for information on how to securely develop and deploy AI agent systems. The initiative reflects growing concern about the security and safety risks posed by increasingly autonomous AI tools.

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ICANN seeks public input on initial report of the Latin Script Diacritics policy process

By |2026-01-12T18:28:46+00:00January45 12, 2026|

The Generic Names Supporting Organization Council at the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has opened a public comment period on an initial report that proposes new rules for managing generic top-level domains using Latin script diacritics.

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Iran experiences extended nationwide internet blackout

By |2026-01-12T18:51:20+00:00January00 12, 2026|

Iran has been largely cut off from the global internet for several days, severely limiting communication, independent reporting, and access to basic services. The shutdown coincides with widespread protests and has raised concerns among international observers about transparency, human rights, and civilian safety.

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Civil society coalition urges Uganda to maintain internet access during elections

By |2026-01-13T13:09:39+00:00January45 12, 2026|

Ahead of Uganda’s presidential elections, a global civil society coalition has called on the government to ensure uninterrupted internet access, citing concerns about democratic participation, freedom of expression, and the protection of fundamental rights during the electoral period.

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Meta outlines early compliance with Australia’s social media age ban law

By |2026-01-12T19:00:45+00:00January18 11, 2026|

One month after Australia’s social media age ban for under-16s came into force, Meta has published an update on how it has implemented the law, the measures it is developing for age assurance, and its assessment of the law’s early impacts on young users.

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UK considers regulatory action against X over AI-generated sexualised content

By |2026-01-12T18:40:36+00:00January42 11, 2026|

The UK government is examining potential measures against the social media platform X following concerns that its AI chatbot Grok has been used to generate non-consensual sexualised images, including of minors. The issue has prompted regulatory scrutiny in the UK and renewed international coordination on AI content governance.

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Ireland reviews legal safeguards against AI-generated sexualised images following concerns over Grok

By |2026-01-12T18:35:09+00:00January31 9, 2026|

Ireland’s Attorney General is examining whether existing laws adequately address the creation and sharing of AI-generated sexualised images, after regulators and civil society organisations raised concerns about content produced using the Grok tool on X.

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