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    Tennessee becomes first US state with law protecting musicians from AI

    The Tennessee legislation updates Tennessee's personal rights protection law to include "protections for songwriters, performers, and music industry professionals' voice from the misuse of artificial intelligence," the governor's office said in a statement.

    Tennessee becomes first US state with law protecting musicians from AI

    ELVIS Act signed to protect artists from AI misuse. Tennessee music industry thrives. Rising concerns over AI use. Europe ahead in AI regulations, while U.S. Congress faces polarization on AI regulation.

    US Chief Justice John Roberts urges 'caution' as AI reshapes legal field

    Roberts struck an ambivalent tone in his 13-page report. He said AI had the potential to increase access to justice for indigent litigants, revolutionise legal research and assist courts in resolving cases more quickly and cheaply while also pointing to privacy concerns and the current technology's inability to replicate human discretion.

    Explained: what are the EU's landmark AI rules?

    The main issue is that the first draft of the law was written in early 2021, almost two years before the launch of OpenAI's ChatGPT, one of the fastest-growing software applications in history. Lawmakers have scrambled to write regulations even as companies like Microsoft-based OpenAI continue to discover new uses for their technology.

    EU mulls wider scope for cybersecurity certification scheme

    The EU move to set up such a system comes as Big Tech looks to the government cloud market to drive growth in the coming years while a potential boom in artificial intelligence after the viral success of OpenAI's ChatGPT could also boost demand for cloud services.

    EU lawmakers face struggle to reach agreement on AI rules

    The draft AI rules have to be agreed by the European Parliament and European Union member states. They have so far been discussed three times in trilogues, which are meetings between parliament and EU states to thrash out the final versions of laws.

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