This weekly data privacy and security update covers important developments in digital protection laws and cybersecurity incidents. The European Union continues strengthening AI regulations with new watermarking requirements for AI-generated content and bans on AI systems that create fake intimate images. Meanwhile, the US is tightening consumer privacy rules, with Oklahoma becoming the twentieth state to pass comprehensive data privacy laws that take effect in 2027. In cybersecurity news, several major breaches occurred this week, including attacks on European Commission cloud systems and breaches affecting millions of customer records. The FBI also reported that Chinese hackers have accessed sensitive US government surveillance systems, marking a significant security incident. While these developments touch on AI oversight and data protection, most focus on general privacy enforcement rather than specifically addressing AI agents or autonomous AI systems. The European Union's work on AI watermarking and bias detection represents the closest connection to AI governance, establishing rules for how AI systems must be transparent and accountable.

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