As US federal and state governments wage a high-stakes battle over AI regulation, Europe faces its own moment of truth. What America’s fragmented approach reveals about the challenges of governing borderless technology—and why the EU should pay close attention.
With the Trump White House rolling back AI rules, California is waging a regulatory rebellion—forcing tech giants and other states to choose sides in a high-stakes legal battle over the future of artificial intelligence.
With the European Commission considering changes to the landmark DSM Directive, stakeholders warn that reopening copyright rules now could disrupt AI, music, and digital markets. Enforcement, not overhaul, is the solution.
Next-gen domestic robots don’t just follow orders—they interpret, adapt, and act. But this new intelligence opens the door to cyberattacks that can have real-world consequences. Discover the true risks, regulatory responses, and why cybersecurity is now a non-negotiable for the smart homes of tomorrow.
A landmark Italian court ruling overturns a major privacy fine against OpenAI, shaking the foundations of AI governance in Europe and exposing a power struggle between regulators and judges.
The Digital Omnibus promises a seismic shift in Europe’s approach to data, AI, and cybersecurity—but fierce debate over privacy, rights, and innovation threatens to reshape the outcome. Here’s what’s really happening behind the scenes.
As the EU enforces strict AI laws, a fresh manifesto is calling public administrations to go beyond checkbox compliance and embrace genuine responsibility, transparency, and civic engagement in their use of artificial intelligence.
The US edges closer to introducing minimal AI regulations. But are these rules enough to protect users, or just a superficial fix in the race for AI dominance?
Two rival visions for US AI regulation—a sweeping crackdown from Congress and a flexible, innovation-driven framework from the White House—are setting the stage for a battle that will shape not only America’s tech landscape but the global future of artificial intelligence.
The European Council has proposed a sweeping ban on AI nudification tools following global scandals involving nonconsensual intimate images. The move, part of new AI Act amendments, signals a tough stance on tech abuse and increased protections for sensitive data.