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Is CEO Zuckerberg exposing Facebook to EU sanctions?EU has now a revised Code of conduct on countering illegal hate speech online +. Zuckerberg is seeking to scale back certain moderation tools, focusing instead on broader user autonomy and algorithmic tweaks to optimize engagement.
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EU New Regulations for Booking.com: What is Changing for BusinessesAs of today, Booking.com must comply with the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA).
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Europe Must Rethink its Strategy for Artificial IntelligenceEU risks falling behind global leaders in AI innovation and missing out on the associated economic and societal benefits.
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EU Seeks Clarifications, Snapchat, TikTok, and YouTube. Possible Sanctions LoomEU intensifies scrutiny of AI algorithms on major social media platforms to address risks related to elections, mental health, and harmful content.
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The EU Now Seeks Integration of All Digital ServicesThe Interoperable Europe Act has officially come into force in July, marking a significant milestone in the European Union's journey towards digital transformation
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Why EU Regulates AI by Introducing a Legislative TextThis article answers common questions about why this regulation is crucial and what key factors are influencing its implementation.
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Meta Faces EU Antitrust Fine for Marketplace-Facebook BundlingEU Commission set to levy first antitrust fine against Meta for alleged anti-competitive practices involving Facebook Marketplace
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Alphabet, Amazon, Apple and Meta under EU investigationThey are suspected of manipulating the market in their favor, penalizing competitors and consumers.
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Europe To Launch A.I. ActThe European Parliament has voted in favor of the AI Act. Now, it is up to the Council to confirm this decision through a vote. AI platforms are opposed to the stringent obligations imposed by the EU and are awaiting delegated and implementing acts.
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EU Legislators agree on compromiseThe EU Council and the European Parliament have reached an agreement on the pioneering EU Artificial Intelligence Act.
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Europe will introduce certifications of cybersecurity services aimed at citizens, businesses and public authorities, helping the expanding european market by adopting European standards.
Safeguarding Fundamental Rights in the Digital Age: A Call for ActionThe EU Council has articulated in a Conclusion its vision for safeguarding fundamental rights in the digital world.
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The Center’s creation comes in response to continuos cyber threats in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the consequent surge in digitalization across EU institutions.
Global A.I. Safety Summit Addresses Growing Concerns Over AI's FutureThis two-day event to explore the global trajectory of artificial intelligence (AI) while highlighting the mounting concerns.
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