Meta Lobbyist Turned Regulator Says Europe's Big Tech Rules Have Gone Too Far
The regulation of Big Tech should prioritize US guidelines according to expert insights.
China's Plan to Make AI Watermarks Happen
Chinese regulators are inspired by the EU AI Act but implement measures unique to China's context.
The potential regulation could compel companies to adopt mandatory AI content labeling.
Sci-Fi AI: Skynet Threat; using sci-fi as a lens
Science fiction provides valuable cautionary tales and ethical considerations for developing AI technologies.
French schools pilot 'digital pause' by ordering under-15s to hand over their smartphones
France is trialing a mobile phone ban in middle schools to reduce screen time and foster better development among children.
Judge acquits man accused of UK riot-sparking fake news
A Pakistani man was acquitted of cyber terrorism charges for sharing fake news that incited riots in the UK, prompting discussions on digital misinformation.
EU parliamentary elections: The process and potential digital policy impacts
EU Elections in June 2024 will impact the European Commission and Council of the EU.
IAPP Managing Director analyzes how EU elections will influence digital policy matters.
The US Needs a Digital Single Market, According to New ITIF Report
State-by-state conflicting laws in digital policy cause confusion and impede commerce, requiring federal preemption for a unified standard.