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OpenAI signs the EU AI Code while Meta rejects it revealing divergent strategies on regulation, market expansion, and the future of global AI governance.
The EU’s General-Purpose AI Code of Practice is intended to guide AI developers in complying with the EU AI Act.
Lawmakers declined to stop states from regulating artificial intelligence, but the debate over rules for AI is just beginning ...
The EU Artificial Intelligence Act [1] is no longer a distant regulation: it starts to bite from 2 August 2025. While full enforcement will be phased in ...
EU regulators are likely to approve Apple’s App Store updates, helping the company avoid potential €50M daily fines under the ...
China's exports to the EU grew in May while its U.S. exports plunged 34.5% in value terms the same month, sparking fears ...
As AI acceleration meets European energy constraints, data center operators are discovering that traditional power ...
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A new study shows that children under the age of 13 who had access to a smartphone were more likely to have suicidal thoughts ...
Walking into Donald Trump’s Oval Office is a test for any foreign leader. Last month, Germany’s chancellor, Friedrich Merz, ...
AI is reshaping work, driving value to tech giants, and widening global inequality. The true economic effects are unfolding ...
Legal implications of generative AI models on copyright laws, fair use, and IP rights explored globally and in U.S. rulings.
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