According to the Financial Times, transatlantic tensions over digital regulation are sharpening, with EU enforcement expectations under the Digital Services Act becoming a focal point in US political pushback. 

The Government of Canada announces C$8.5m for 40 AI projects to support business growth across Atlantic Canada under the Regional Artificial Intelligence Initiative. 

Regulation

  • The UK Government publishes Global Coalition on Telecoms Security and Resilience Principles for 6G, which explicitly anticipates AI being supported natively in next generation networks and frames resilience as a design objective. 

  • The Government of Canada publishes a news release on advancing 6G security and resilience principles with global partners at Mobile World Congress. 

Cases

  • According to The Indian Express, India’s Supreme Court has treated judicial reliance on AI generated fake case law as a misconduct issue and framed it as an institutional concern, rather than a simple mistake. 

  • According to CT Insider, the Connecticut Supreme Court is being asked to dismiss an appeal and consider sanctions after a legal brief contained AI generated fabricated citations. 

Academia

  • arXiv lists new submissions for 3 March 2026 and includes technical work on explainability validation across domains, adding evidence on how explainability methods behave outside the original setting.

  • Preprints.org posts an updated paper on privacy behaviour and risk perceptions in AI enabled fitness contexts, focusing on how users respond to gradual changes in data practices. 

Events

  • Simmons and Simmons hosts Cross Border AI Regulation in Practice on 10 March 2026, focused on fragmented requirements across major jurisdictions and operational compliance choices. 

  • UNESCO runs STEPAN Webinar Series 2026 Advancing Responsible AI Readiness and Governance on 12 March 2026 with a governance readiness focus. 

  • Osborne Clarke hosts Making Sense of the EU AI Act A Practical Briefing on 24 March 2026, covering compliance topics using real world use cases. 

  • techUK hosts Scaling Responsible Adoption of Agentic AI on 25 March 2026, focused on governance and accountability when deploying agentic systems. 

Takeaway

Courts are signalling that unverified AI output is not a harmless drafting aid but a governance failure with consequences, while governments are shaping the next wave of AI deployment through security and resilience principles and targeted funding that will carry implicit compliance expectations.

Sources: Financial Times, CT Insider, Government of Canada, UK Government, The Indian Express, arXiv, Preprints.org, Simmons and Simmons, UNESCO, Osborne Clarke, techUK