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Vance: ‘Authoritarian Censorship’ in EU Could Smother AI | PYMNTS.com

Posted by February 11, 2025

Vice President JD Vance has reportedly warned Europeans against overregulation of artificial intelligence (AI). Speaking Tuesday (Feb. 11) in Paris, Va

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EC Proposes Greater Scrutiny of Low-Value Imports Sold Online |…

Posted by February 5, 2025

The European Commission is encouraging European Union (EU) regulators and legislators to do more to mitigate the risks posed by the growing number of l

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Report: European Commission Reconsiders US Tech Cases After Trump Election…

Posted by January 14, 2025

The European Commission is reportedly reconsidering its investigations into U.S. tech giants as U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is set to take office

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Tick Tock, Europe: EFA Says EU’s Fashion Sector at ‘Critical…

Posted by December 6, 2024

Let go or be dragged, the European Fashion Alliance (EFA) suggests in a new report. “The Status of European Fashion Report 2024” explores the EU’s

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Meta, Klarna and Spotify Join Call for EU Regulations for…

Posted by September 25, 2024

As European tech leaders urge regulatory clarity to stay competitive in artificial intelligence, New York lawmakers contemplate stricter controls, high

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Google, Meta Criticise U.K. and E.U. AI Regulations

Posted by September 24, 2024

Google and Meta have both openly criticised European regulation of artificial intelligence this week, suggesting it will quash the region’s innovation p

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India, South Korea, US, Japan, European Union Launch Biopharmaceutical Alliance…

Posted by June 6, 2024

Last Updated: June 06, 2024, 19:16 ISTThe participants emphasised the importance of a reliable and sustainable supply chain and agreed to coordinate the respect

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European Council Approves AI Act, Says It Sets Global Standard

Posted by May 21, 2024

The European Council (EC) has approved the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act, saying this law is the first of its kind in the world

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Booking.com Hit With EU’s ‘Gatekeeper’ Status, Faces Tighter Regulation

Posted by May 13, 2024

Skift Take Online travel giant Booking.com will be held to a stricter regulatory standard in 27 European countries, but it remains to be seen what the

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Europe’s AI Paradox: Slow Adoption, Big Ambitions

Posted by May 2, 2024

Despite Europe’s reputation as a tech laggard, a cadre of companies is making big bets on artificial intelligence (AI).  While the

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