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Ctrl+AI+Reg - 17 July 2025

Ctrl+AI+Reg - 17 July 2025

Your shortcut to AI regulation, law and policy updates around the world.

Jul 15, 2025
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AI Regulation Updates

In this issue:

  • Updates from US, EU, UK, France.

  • Special update on Global AI Regulation Tracker API.

See more on my Global AI Regulation Tracker (English version | Chinese version)

Special update

New update to the Global AI Regulation Tracker API 🚀

You can now use my API to retrieve data on:
• Acts & Bills
• Executive & Regulatory Instruments
• Guidelines, Frameworks & Standards
for each country / region on my tracker.*

(* To the extent these datapoints are available on the Global AI Regulation Tracker)

These are new datapoints on top of the existing "Latest Developments", "Sector Developments" and "Bilateral & Multilateral Developments".

For background, this API provides real time programmatic access to the structured data behind my tracker (the Global AI Regulation Tracker). It used by developers around the world to create newsfeed, newsletters, dashboards, etc on AI regulation. Currently supported in Python, NodeJS and CURL. This is a paid subscription service to help cover my server costs (as this is not a business for me). But the rest of the tracker remains free to use. Initial launch post here: https://lnkd.in/gHxsQME7

You can find details under the "API Access 🔌" tab of the tracker (at www.techieray.com/GlobalAIRegulationTracker).
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Americas

  • 🇺🇸 [16 July 2025] House Judiciary Subcommittee hearing on AI and criminal exploitation: The US House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance will hold a hearing on AI and criminal exploitation which will examine the growing threat of AI-enabled crime, including how criminals are leveraging AI to conduct fraud, identity theft, child exploitation, and other illicit activities. It will also explore the capabilities and limitations of law enforcement in addressing these evolving threats, as well as potential legislative and policy responses to ensure public safety in the age of AI.

  • 🇺🇸 [14 July 2025] Nvidia says Trump administration lifts ban on AI chip sales to China: It is revealed via Nvidia's official press release that the US government will grant licences to Nvidia to resume exports of its H20 chips to China. The move reverses a ban on sales of Nvidia's H20 chips to China, which was imposed by the Trump administration in April 2025 over concerns that they could be used by the Chinese military.

Europe

  • 🇪🇺 [10 July 2025] EU AI Office launches €9 million tender for technical support on GPAI safety: The AI Office has launched a call for tenders to procure technical support for the enforcement of the EU AI Act, focusing on assessing and monitoring systemic risks posed by General-Purpose AI (GPAI) models at EU level. This initiative aims to strengthen the AI Office capacity to evaluate and monitor compliance with the AI Act, especially in relation to GPAI systems that may present significant risks to public safety, security, and fundamental rights. This project will be funded under the Digital Europe Programme, with a total budget of €9 million.

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